
Heart of Gold 2021
Honoring Bill and Pam Campbell
Founders of William Campbell Contemporary Art
As founders of the William Campbell Contemporary Art Gallery, the Campbells made an indelible mark on the arts in Fort Worth and through the years nurtured the careers of dozens of talented young artists, many of whom have been with the gallery for decades. Attendees of the Arts Council’s 2021 Heart of Gold Luncheon celebrated the extraordinary impact of Bill and Pam Campbell on the arts of Fort Worth on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. The Campbells are part of a Heart of Gold legacy honoring those who make the performing and visual arts in Fort Worth a quintessential part of this city's identity.
Every dollar raised by the Heart of Gold luncheon supports the Arts Council of Fort Worth as we continue to meet the needs of our community by granting dollars, employing artists and designers through public art projects, or bringing our community together to grow through the arts through the Fort Worth Community Arts Center!
Save the date for Heart of Gold 2022
September 21, 2022


Mrs. Mercedes T. Bass
Thank you to our sponsors!
Guardian Sponsor
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Advocate Sponsors
Karen and Larry Anfin
Kim and Glenn Darden
Maddie and Larry Lesnick
Pacheco Koch
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Oncor
Mr. Mark Sanders
Jared and Amethyst Sloane
Ginny and Joe Tigue
Visit Fort Worth
Media Sponsor

EC Films
SiNaCa Studios
In-Kind Sponsor
Ballet Frontier
Ms. Karen Wiley
Previous Heart of Gold Recipients
2019 | Rosalyn G. Rosenthal
2018 | Deborah Jung
2017 | Larry And Karen Anfin
2016 | Frost Bank
2015 | Willa Dunleavy
2014 | Mac Churchill | Juana Rosa Daniell
2013 | Louise Britt Carvey | Val Wilkie Jr.
Honoring Rosalyn G. Rosenthal as the
2019 Heart of Gold Recipient
Previous Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Recipients
2019 | Margo Dean
2018 | Paul Paine
2017 | John Giordano
2016 | Ben Stevenson, O.b.e.
2015 | Miguel Harth-Bedoya
2014 | Sharon Benge
2013 | Darren Woods (Innovator In The Arts)
Honoring Margo Dean with the
2019 Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Award