Honorary Lifetime Member Award

Nominations for 2026 are now closed.

The Honorary Lifetime Membership Award is bestowed to a small but very distinguished group of individuals who have been recognized for providing a significant period of years of continuous and extraordinary service to the Institute. Prior to 1992, a USITT membership category made it possible to pay a fee for a period of time in order to become a "Lifetime Member." Once the designation of Honorary Lifetime Member was approved by the Board of Directors, the lifetime membership category was phased out. The first Honorary Lifetime Membership Award was presented in 1992 to Samuel H. Scripps and in 1996 the Institute began using the Honorary Lifetime Membership Award as a way to recognize "a significant period of years of continuous and extraordinary service to the Institute." This honor has been awarded infrequently.

1996
  
Dr. Joel E. Rubin
Ft. Worth, Texas, March 1996: Dr. Joel E. Rubin's support and guidance of USITT is legendary. A founder of the organization, he served as President from 1963-1965, and has continued his involvement for more than 40 years. Dr. Rubin was instrumental in the creation of OISTAT, the International Organization of Scenographers, Theatre Architects and Technicians, and has been repeatedly recognized for his contributions to USITT, including being named a Fellow in 1977. The Founder's Award was re-named in his honor in 2000.
1996
  
Richard L. Arnold
Ft. Worth, Texas, March 1996: Richard L. Arnold was the seventh president of the Institute during its rapid national growth in the seventies, expanding its By-Laws and developing the Costume Commission. He was the founding member of the Midwest Section, one of the earliest USITT regional sections. He has been a Fellow of the Institute since 1977 and in 1987 he received the Joel E. Rubin Founder's Award. He played a leading role in the growth of the Edward F. Kook Fund and in the establishment of the USITT New Century Fund.
1992
  
Samuel H. Scripps
Seattle, Washington, March 1992: Samuel H. Scripps (1927–2007) was a substantial supporter of USITT and its international activities for many years. He was a member of the 1987 Steering Committee for the United States entry for the Prague Quadrennial. Named a Fellow of the Institute in 1991, Mr. Scripps' generosity and guiding spirit helped USITT create and maintain an international presence.