Arts & Business announces the recipients of The Prince of Wales Medal for Arts Philanthropy
On 24 November, HRH The Prince of Wales presented his five Medals for Arts Philanthropy for 2009. This medal celebrates individuals who support the arts and recognises the contribution of the most inspiring cultural philanthropists in the UK.

(Image from left to right): Colin Tweedy; Mary Weston CBE; Donald MacDonald CBE and Louise MacDonald; HRH; Michael and Dorothy Hintze; and Dr Keith Howard
This year’s honourees are:
• Michael and Dorothy Hintze
• Dr Keith Howard
• Donald MacDonald CBE and Louise MacDonald
• Mrs Mary Weston CBE
• Sir John Zochonis
About the medal
The Prince of Wales and Arts & Business created this medal to recognise cultural philanthropists; thanking those we can, in the best way we can.
These medals celebrate those who support the arts in its widest forms:
• Inspirational supporters who capture the imagination of the wider society through their support to the arts
• Great philanthropists whose name is synonymous with support for the arts over a number of years.
• Individuals who inspire others to give
• Innovative supporters who are supporting in new ways to show the impact they can have.
We want to celebrate the impact of their philanthropy at every level; to recognise the contribution of the largest supporters and encourage positive action throughout society.
How were they chosen?
The recipients, UK or international, are honoured for their philanthropic support of cultural activities in the United Kingdom (or if UK artists or organisations are presented overseas). In addition, the award could be in recognition of a sustained contribution to our nation’s cultural life over a period of time. It is hoped that the “unknown hero”, as well as established philanthropists, can be recognised, to reflect the importance of philanthropy of all sizes.
The second five honourees were chosen after an extensive decision making process. The Prince of Wales’ Arts Advisers Group drew up a short list of twenty philanthropists which went forward to a final judging panel of artists, who chose this year’s honourees.
The final panel included Ronnie Harwood (Theatre writer), Dame Monica Mason (Director of The Royal Ballet) and Christopher Le Brun (Artist).