Art Directors Guild Awards: Dates Set For 2023 Ceremony, Noms & Voting
Another awards season is looming, and the Art Directors Guild has set a date for its 27th annual ceremony. The 2023 ADG Awards is set for Saturday, February 18, in-person at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.
Nominations will be announced on Monday, January 9. See the 85-year-old guild’s full timeline below.
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The Art Directors Guild Awards honor production design in theatrical motion pictures, TV, commercials, animated features and music videos. Projects made in the U.S. or Canada must be produced under an IATSE agreement. The 2023 Lifetime Achievement, Hall of Fame and Cinematic Imagery Awards honorees will be announced later.
Dune, Nightmare Alley, No Time to Die and Encanto won the marquee film prizes at the 2022 ADG ceremony, with WandaVision, Loki, Squid Game and What We Do in the Shadows grabbing the top small-screen trophies.
Here are the key dates for 2022-23 ADG Awards, which are subject to change:
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Monday, September 19
Submissions Open for Television & Feature Film online
Monday, October 24
Submissions for Television Close
Monday, December 5
Submissions for Feature Films Close
Monday, December 12
Online Voting for Television & Feature Film Nominations Begins
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Friday, January 6 (5 p.m. PT)
Online Voting for All Nominations Ends
Monday, January 9
Nominations Announced
Thursday, January 19
Final Online Voting Begins
Thursday, February 16 (5 p.m. PT)
Final Online Voting Ends
Saturday, February 18
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