PQ Awards
According to the PQ statute, our prizes are awarded by the Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic at the recommendation of the international jury or of the Organizer of the PQ, except for the PQ Children's Award which is awarded directly by child audiences.
International Jury awards:
1. Golden Triga PQ 2015 for the Best Exposition
2. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for the Best Exhibition Design
3. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for the Curatorial Concept of an Exhibition
4. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Performance Design
5. Honorary PQ 2015 Award for Performance Design
6. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Costume Design
7. Honorary PQ 2015 Award for Costume Design
8. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Sound Design
9. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Lighting Design
10. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Use of Media in Performance Design
11. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Performance Architecture
12. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Use of Space for Performance
13. Gold Medal for Total Performance Design
14. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for the Best Exposition in the Student Section
15. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Promising Student Talent
16. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Innovative Approach to Performance Design
17. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Provoking a Dialogue
18. Gold Medal PQ 2015 for Best Performance Design Photo
19. Gold Medal for Best PQ 2015 Publication
20. Special PQ 2015 Jury Awards
The Prague Quadrennial organizers will further award:
21.PQ 2015 Award for Best for Scenography Publication BY OPEN CALL CLICK HERE
22.PQ '15 Scenography Mentor (work that has inspired generations of stage designers - consistently good work from one mentor)
Children audiences will award:
23.PQ 2015 Children's Audience Award
More about PQ Awards
Dmitry Krymow winning Golden Triga at PQ 2007
This year’s jury includes:
Kirsten Dehlholm, creator of new concepts, exhibitions, and Artistic Director of Hotel Pro Forma;
Eloise Kazan, anaward winning Mexican designer in theatre, dance, opera, interior architecture and film;
Joslin McKinney, originally a theatre designer, is Associate Professor in Scenography in the School of Performance & Cultural Industries at the University of Leeds;
Katrina Neiburga, one of the most admired Latvian artists of this decade working in visual arts and theatre;
Kamila Polívková, award winning Czech scenographer and director working in CZ and internationally;
Antônio Araújo, Artistic Director of Teatro da Vertigem, Professor in the Department of Performing Arts of ECA-USP, and Golden Medal winner in the category of Best Realization of a Production in PQ 2011;
Dmitry Krymov, Russian director and designer who fuses art, prose, poetry and popular culture, winner of Golden Triga at PQ 2007;
Radivoje Dinulović, Serbian architect, set-designer and theorist, author of over one hundred projects in the field of theatrical architecture and set-design, author of the book The Architecture of the Theater of the Twentieth Century (2009);
Dominic Huber, stage designer and theatre maker, co-founder of Blendwerk GMBH, working among others with Rimini Protokoll.
Complete Jury Profiles
This diverse and energetic group of practitioners and theorists will have the challenging task of visiting many venues, exhibitions and projects of this year’s Quadrennial and awarding the following awards.