Articulate (TV series)

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Articulate
Genre Documentary series
Presented byJim Cotter
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes127
Production
Production locations Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Running time30 minutes
Production companyLehigh Valley Public Media
Original release
NetworkSyndication
Release2015 (2015)

Articulate is an American weekly public television documentary series on the creative arts hosted by Irish-American journalist Jim Cotter.

Contents

Background

Articulate profiles artists and how they interact with the world around them, with weekly 30-minute episodes on visual arts, crafts, ceramics, music, dance, photography, literature, and many other forms of art and expression. [1] Going beyond art history and culture, Articulate takes an interdisciplinary look at the many different forms of human creative expression and delves into philosophical topics such as the nature of human existence. [2] The television series debuted in 2015, with episodes still currently in production. Articulate’s diverse guests come from around the world; many episodes are filmed on location.

The show's host, Jim Cotter, was born in County Kerry, Ireland. [2] After working for the BBC, Cotter moved to the United States to pursue a career in journalism and television. [3] [2]

Broadcast history

Articulate first premiered on January 8, 2015, and originally aired on WHYY-TV in Philadelphia. [2] [4] It airs on public television stations across the United States, including New Hampshire, [1] Illinois, [5] Colorado, [6] California, [7] Arizona, [8] Texas, [9] and many other states. It is currently broadcast on more than 110 public television stations. [2] [3]

Articulate is currently produced by Panavista, Inc., a Philadelphia-based independent film company which specializes in producing documentaries. [10]

Awards

In 2017, Panavista, Inc. won a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards in the Best Historic/Cultural Program Feature/Segment category. [11] [12] The award was for Articulate’s segment, “A Place at the Table,” about woodworker George Nakashima’s daughter, Mira Nakashima.

In 2020, Articulate was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing category, and won the Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Sound Mixing category for the episode “Andrew Bird: Whistling While He Works.” [13]

In 2021, Articulate was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program category. [14]

Episodes

Below is a full list of Articulate episodes and featured guests, listed by season. [15]

Season 1 (2017)

Season 1 episodes and featured guests are: [16]

Episode no.Segment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
11Tap into American/a
2Music with Teeth Roomful of Teeth
3A Place at the Table Mira Nakashima
21The Nature of ArtBrandon Ballengée
2Under Pressuren/a
3The Jazz Sensibilities of Moe Brooker Moe Brooker
31The Ghetto Potter Roberto Lugo
2Changing Minds About Climate Changen/a
3 Gerald Busby’s Lust for Life Gerald Busby
41Sugar Tongue SlimSugar Tongue Slim
2 Bruce Metcalf Bruce Metcalf
3Fear of the Known H.P. Lovecraft
51The Charming Incongruities of Kevin Barnes Kevin Barnes
2Pictures of Youn/a
3Walé Oyéjidé Walé Oyéjidé
61Scents and Sensibility Fabio Luisi
2Found in Translationn/a
3Elizabeth Streb: Dancing with Danger Elizabeth Streb
71Watsky on How to Ruin Everything Watsky
2All the World's A Stagen/a
3Dindga McCannon Dindga McCannon
81The Cutting Edge of Stained Glass Judith Schaechter
2Bodies of Workn/a
3Eric Owens Eric Owens
91It Takes Twon/a
2Krimes and Punishment Jesse Krimes
3Stephen Costello's Most Valuable Friend Stephen Costello
101Orchestrating HitsLarry Gold
2Goldberg Variations; Timeless Virtuosityn/a
3The Illustrious Kevin CornellKevin Cornell
4Perceptual Shift Michael Murphy
111Ellen Harvey Ellen Harvey
2 Bharatanatyam: Indian Dancen/a
3Xenia Rubinos Xenia Rubinos
121Feminist Fatale Carsie Blanton
2Matthew NeenanMatthew Neenan
3Modigliani Amedeo Modigliani
4Luis Cruz Azaceta Luis Cruz Azaceta

Season 2 (2017)

Season 2 episodes and featured guests are: [17]

Episode no.Segment no.Featured guests
11 Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler)
2 Lisa Hannigan
3 Nina Chanel Abney
21 Janet Echelman
2Arturo Rios
3n/a
4Justin Bettman
31 Ian Brennan
2 Nina Berman
3 Leroy Johnson [18]
41 Gene Yang
2 The Struts
3n/a
51 Reuben Margolin
2 Jennifer Higdon
3Chemi Rosado-Seijo
4 Sara Rahbar
61 Mark Mothersbaugh
2Liz Casella
3Greg Dunn
71 Kyle Abraham
2 Maggie Nelson
3 Ruth Slenczynska
4 Saya Woolfalk
81 Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
2 Tommy Pico
3 Ron Nagle
4Sidney Hutter
91 Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
2Doug Balliet
3Veruschka Stevens
4 Daniel Levitin
101 Kenny Scharf
2 Buffy Sainte-Marie
3n/a
111 Michelle Cuevas
2 Mason Bates
3 Antonio Martorell
121Havana Lyceum Orchestra [19]
2 Peter Shire
3n/a
4 Elizabeth Turk

Season 3 (2018)

Season 3 episodes and featured guests are: [20]

Episode no.Segment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
11Andrew W.K.: The Life and Soul of the Party Andrew W.K.
2Lauren Greenfield's Wealth of Ideas Lauren Greenfield
21Caroline Shaw: Of Carnegie and Kanye Caroline Shaw
2Robert Janz's Disappearing Acts Robert Janz
3Lizzo's Living Large Lizzo
31The Irrepressible Joyce DiDonato Joyce DiDonato
2The Beautiful Mind of !llmind !llmind
3Context Is The New Content Kenneth Goldsmith
41Ricky Reed's Good Vibrations Ricky Reed
2Danzy Senna's Life Isn't Black and White Danzy Senna
3Donn T's InfernoDonn T
51The “Can Do” LabDo Lab
2The Mother TongueCheryl Boyce-Taylor
3An Old Head On Young Shoulders Julien Baker
61The United States of Lila Downs Lila Downs
2The Information Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg
3At Home Going Big Steve Tobin
4The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter Josh Ritter
71The Unsanctioned Art of Jim Garland Jim Garland
2Tank's Soul Pursuit Tank and the Bangas
3Ani DiFranco: Still a Righteous Babe Ani DiFranco
81The Renaissance Woman Shara Nova
91Princesses For Boys Shannon Hale
2Wu Han: In Concert and Conversation Wu Han
3Journeys of Mind and Body Magda Giannikou
101The Recovering Leslie Jamison
2Actor-Writer-Director-Musician Josh Radnor [21]
3The Quiet Truths of Luciana Souza Luciana Souza
111Dance-ableHeidi Latsky
2Mr. Baseman Gary Baseman
3Bang on a Can: Bringing Downtown Uptown Bang on a Can
121The Antidote to Hopelessness Jason Reynolds
2The Prodigy Daughter Alisa Weilerstein
3Ibeyi Ibeyi

Season 4 (2018)

Season 4 episodes and featured guests are: [22]

Episode no.Episode titleSegment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
1The Outsiders1David Sedaris: This American Treasure David Sedaris [23]
2Priscilla Renea: Hits And Misses Priscilla Renea
3Jeffrey Gibson: Icon Maker Jeffrey Gibson
2It's All Between Their Ears1Olivia Laing: Intimate Knowledge Olivia Laing
2Bill Fontana: Hear, Now Bill Fontana
3Tune-Yards: Private Thoughts, Public Person Merrill Garbus
3Redefining “Possible”1Anthony Roth Costanzo: The Highs Of Masculinity Anthony Roth Costanzo [24]
2Kory Stamper: Word By Word Kory Stamper
3Robert J. Lang: Know How To Fold ‘Em Robert J. Lang
4Roads Less Traveled1Tracy K. Smith: Ghost Writing Tracy K. Smith
2David Lang: Vanguard Of The Un-Cool David Lang
3Open Mike Eagle: Hip-Hope Open Mike Eagle
5Journeys in Time & Space1 The Odyssey: 27 Centuries & Counting [25] n/a
2Kaki King: Notes And Colours Kaki King
3Thi Bui: Creative Refuge(e) Thi Bui
6As If By Fate1Erika Sanchez: Perfectly Imperfect Erika Sánchez
2Masatoshi Izumi: The Soul Of StonesMasatoshi Izumi
3Shawn Colvin: Home From A Mission Shawn Colvin
7The Wildest Dreamers1Taylor Mac: Incorporating Calamity Taylor Mac
2Holly Black: Architect Of Magical Worlds Holly Black [26]
3Vieux Farka Touré: The Fortunate Son Vieux Farka Touré [8]
8Articulate in San Francisco1Marc Bamuthi Joseph: Stage, Page, Body, Mind Marc Bamuthi Joseph
9Unique Perspectives1Unique, Nézet-Séguin Yannick Nézet-Séguin
2Tobias Frere-Jones: A Man Of Letters Tobias Frere-Jones
3Hayley Kiyoko: High Expectations Hayley Kiyoko [23]
10Experiments Gone Right1Balkrishna Doshi: Building Compassion Balkrishna Doshi
2Radnor & Lee: A Beautiful Bro-Mance Josh Radnor and Ben Lee
3Amy Seiwert: Ballet’S Mad Scientist Amy Seiwert
11The Seekers1 They Might Be Giants: Cultivated Eccentricityn/a
2Sylvia Plath: The Iconic Sad Girl Sylvia Plath
3Oliver Jeffers: Principled Uncertainty Oliver Jeffers
12The Pursuit of New Truths1Hélène Grimaud: The Keys To Life Hélène Grimaud
2Sarah Williams Goldhagen: Welcome To Your World Sarah Williams Goldhagen
3Scott Mccloud: Constructive Rage Scott McCloud
13Articulate in Philadelphia1David Finckel: The Chamber Music Maestro David Finckel
14Halloween Special1Gothic Truth & Fictionn/a
2Fear Of The Known H. P. Lovecraft
3Our Greatest Fearn/a
15Black History Month1Sugar Tongue SlimSugar Tongue Slim
2Moe Brooker Moe Brooker
3Dindga Mccannon Dindga McCannon
16Valentine's Day1 Floriography n/a
2Rip Romance?n/a
3It Takes Twon/a
17Earth Day1Changing Minds About Climate Changen/a
2The Nature Of ArtBrandon Ballengée
3A Place At The Table Mira Nakashima

Season 5 (2019)

Season 5 episodes and featured guests are: [27]

Episode no.Episode titleSegment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
1Idealistic Icons1Jeff Tweedy: A Romantic Misanthrope? Jeff Tweedy
2Frank Lloyd Wright: Wright and Wrong Frank Lloyd Wright
2Living Legacies1Milton Glaser: Designing the Truth Milton Glaser
2Camille Brown: The Past is Present Camille Brown
3Julia Wolfe Finds Her Place Julia Wolfe
3No Frontiers1The Carthys: Non-Traditional Folk Martin Carthy Eliza Carthy
2Dessa's Dauntless Dessa Darling
3Oded Hirsch: At the BordersOded Hirsch
4Transformers1Daniel Barenboim: Conducting Change Daniel Barenboim
2Tift Merritt's Transformations Tift Merritt
3Vivek Shraya: Changing for Good Vivek Shraya
5Pioneering Spirits1Daniel Libeskind Doesn't Hear No Daniel Libeskind
2Missy Mazzoli Keeps It Surreal Missy Mazzoli
3Elliot Erwitt's Moments In Time Elliot Erwitt
6The Standouts1Ani Liu: Daughter of InventionAni Liu
2Howard Jacobson: Senescence and Sensibility Howard Jacobson
3Edgar Meyer: Beyond the Bass-ics Edgar Meyer
7Andrew Bird Concert Show1Andrew Bird: Whistling While He Works Andrew Bird
8The Right Left Turns1Arthur Yorinks: The Creative Engine Arthur Yorinks
2Karen Russell's Un-Realities Karen Russell
3Jason deCaires Taylor: Underwater Museaums Jason deCaires Taylor
9Seeking Deeper Truths1Gregory Pardlo: Far From The Tree Gregory Pardlo
2The Tireless Sonya Tayeh Sonya Tayeh
10Staying the Course1Bill T'Last Bill T. Jones
2Lily Allen the Agitator Lily Allen
3Michael Bierut: Maverick Brander Michael Bierut
11Self Inventors1Thomas Heatherwick's Everyday Magic Thomas Heatherwick
2Alice McDermott: Of Saints and Scholars Alice McDermott
3Dean Friedman: Ariel, Fries, Synthesize Dean Friedman
12Of Page and Stage1Sarah Ruhl: She Ruhls Sarah Ruhl
2Michelle Dorrance: Step By Step Michelle Dorrance
3Ralph Steadman: Godfather of Gonzo Ralph Steadman
13Patricia Racette Concert Show1Patricia Racette: Enchanting the Muse Patricia Racette
14What Matters Most1Marina Benjamin Goes All InMarina Benjamin
2Stefan Sagmeister: The Pursuit of Happiness and Beauty Stefan Sagmeister
3Donald Nally: Voice of Reason Donald Nally
15Self, Aside1Stephanie Blythe: Uncaged Stephanie Blythe
2Diana al-Hadid: Excavating the Muse Diana al-Hadid
3What's So Funny About Nick Lowe? Nick Lowe
16Through the fire1KT Tunstall: From the Ashes KT Tunstall
2Pam Tanowitz: Out of the Shadows Pam Tanowitz
3Natasha Trethewey's Redemption Natasha Trethewey
17The Incomparable1Caroline Shaw in Concert Caroline Shaw
18The Headliners1Aaron Sorkin's Second Act Aaron Sorkin
2Rhiannon Giddens' Living History Rhiannon Giddens
19Power Through Purpose1John Darnielle: From Self-Destruction to Self-Construction John Darnielle
2Elizabeth Acevedo's Literary Realizations Elizabeth Acevedo
3Meg Saligman: The Big Picture Meg Saligman
20From the Top1Jonathan Safran Foer: Illuminating Everything Jonathan Safran Foer
2Nate Powell: Drawing on Experience Nate Powell
3Gustavo Dudamel: Playing Nicely Gustavo Dudamel
21Life's Work1Perpetual Andrew Motion Andrew Motion
2Vijay Iyer: Key Changes Vijay Iyer
3Susan Choi: Interrogator of Truth Susan Choi
22The Exceptionals1Billy Collins: The People's Poet Billy Collins
2Gemma New: In Name and Nature Gemma New
3Ming Peiffer: Not a "Usual" GirlMing Peiffer
23Beyond the Status Quo1Esperanza Spalding's Discipline(s) Esperanza Spalding
2Lee Child: Not "The Man" Lee Child
3Nick Phan: Forging Connection Nicholas Phan
24By the Horns1Tod Williams and Billie Tsien: Made to Last Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
2Carmen Maria Machado: Claiming Her Space Carmen Maria Machado
25Wayfinders1Elizabeth Strout: Steady as She Goes Elizabeth Strout
2Pamela Frank: Fit as a Fiddle Pamela Frank
3The Very Moving Rennie Harris Rennie Harris
26The Roots of Creativity1Maaza Mengiste: Writing Home Maaza Mengiste
2Dick Boak's Eclectic AdventuresDick Boak
3Nicola Benedetti: A Great Scot Nicola Benedetti

Season 6 (2020)

Season 6 episodes and featured guests are: [28]

Episode no.Episode titleSegment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
1The Mirror of Time1The Mayor of Harmontown Dan Harmon
2Stepping Up Liz Lerman
2Larger than Life1Ellen Reid Packs a Punch Ellen Reid
2Vikram Paralkar's UniverseVikram Paralkar
3Finding1The Multitudes of Gish Jen Gish Jen
2Becoming a Newman Thomas Newman
4Daniel Hope's Lands of Glory1n/a Daniel Hope
5Their Way1Of Broadway Jason Robert Brown
2The Lady in the Light Angel Blue
6From the Mouths of Poets1n/an/a
7Drawing Meaning from Life1n/an/a
8From Isolation to Ovation1A Norwegian, wielding hammers...and strings. Leif Ove Andsnes
2Forthright at the Opera Royce Vavrek
9The Monument Man1n/a Zenos Frudakis
10Paying it Forward1No Longer a One Woman Show Marin Alsop
2Musical Wanderer Ian Bostridge
11 Mario Lanza at 1001n/a Stephen Costello
12Jets vs. Sharks1n/an/a
13Written from Life, Itself1Learning from Yearning Rufus Wainwright
2The Solo Composer David Serkin Ludwig

Season 7 (2021)

Season 7 episodes and featured guests are: [29]

Episode no.Episode titleSegment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
1Seeing and Being Seen1Taking Kenny Leon Wherever He Goes Kenny Leon
2Drawing the World 'Round Sophie Blackall
2Facing Forward1The Indomitable Optimist Claire Chase
2Democratizer of Design Mónica Ponce de León
3Walk a Mile With Me1n/an/a
4Breaking Boundaries1Her/Herself/She Joan Armatrading
2The Trailblazer Horace Pippin
5Teddy Abrams in Concert and Conversation1n/a Teddy Abrams
6Breaking Ground1The Skin Is In Doris Sung
2Faithfully, Yuna Yuna
7Pain and Patience1Pain is Inevitable, Suffering Optionaln/a
2Gil Shaham: A Great Violin for a Great Violinist Gil Shaham
8Lateral Visions1Dystopian Romances Veronica Roth
2A Vision of MusicAmy Yang
9In the Eye of the Beholder1n/an/a
10Finding Meaning1Songs of Redemption and Hope Timothy Showalter
2Acting OutJohn Jarboe
11Joseph Conyers in Concert and Conversation1n/aJoseph Conyers
12The Neverending Story1The Science of Storyn/a
2To the Future and Beyondn/a
13Finding Their Own Way1A Young Life in Song Phoebe Bridgers
2A Moving IconoclastBrian Sanders

Season 8 (2021)

Season 8 episodes and featured guests are: [30]

Episode no.Episode titleSegment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
1Resilience1The Wit and Wisdom of Garry Trudeau Garry Trudeau
2The Purposeful Life of Joyce Carol Oates Joyce Carol Oates
2Making Her Way1n/a Natalie Merchant
3Taking Time1Darin Strauss: A Present Passed Darin Strauss
2Steven Mackey: The Purposeful Life of Joyce Carol Oates Steven Mackey
4Indefatigables1Valerie June: Sometimes Down, Never Out Valerie June
2Stephen Petronio Tells It From a Mountain Stephen Petronio
5Worlds of Words1Tochi Onyebuchi: The Search for Better Worlds Tochi Onyebuchi
2Stephen Powers: Thoroughly Modern Cave Painter Stephen Powers
6A Place of Their Own1Sarah Gancher: The Funny Thing About Grief Sarah Gancher
2Jay Ungar & Molly Mason: A Sense of Place Jay Ungar & Molly Mason
7Singular Purpose1The Rhymes and Reason of Terrance Hayes Terrance Hayes
2Anthony McGill: Blowing It Up Anthony McGill
8Triumph Over Affliction1Deborah Eisenberg: Love Without Haste Deborah Eisenberg
2Shira Erlichman: Be/HoldShira Erlichman
9Displacement1David Gray's Life in Slow Motion David Gray
2Nowhere Man Aleksandar Hemon
10Self Realization1Yiyun Li: From Her Life to Ours Yiyun Li
2Miguel Gutierrez: Age and Beauty Miguel Gutierrez
11Virtuous Reality1Yusef Komunyakaa: War and Peace Yusef Komunyakaa
2Jennifer Weiner: Mrs. Everything Jennifer Weiner
12Reflexive Cognition1The Frolics and Detours of Paul Muldoon Paul Muldoon
2Daniel Arsham: Connecting Time Daniel Arsham
13What Might Be1The Visions of Chip Samuel R. Delany
2The Explorations of Orkhan Telhan Orkan Telhan

Season 9 (2022)

Season 9 episodes and featured guests are: [31]

Episode no.Episode titleSegment no.Segment titleFeatured guests
1From Prodigies to Paragons1Wonderings and Wanderings Yaa Gyasi
2A Soon-To-Be-Former Child Prodigy Sarah Jarosz
2Unremitting1The Persistence of Reverie Kate DiCamillo
2Intents and Purposes Ping Chong
3Fearless Pursuits1Adventures in Time and Space Michael Cunningham
2Speaking Their Language Joan Naviyuk Kane
4By Their Stars1The Pressure Machine The Killers
2A Man For All Seasons Mark Morris
3Finding Connection Augustin Hadelich
5Long and Winding Roads1The Slow Road Anaïs Mitchell
2The High Road Douglas Stuart
6The Insatiables1An Inquiring Heart and Mind Stephen Schwartz
2Intensely Inquistive Susan Orlean
7Conscientious Evolution1Knowing His Place Ben Folds
2Nurturing Nature Jeanne Gang
8Crossing Cultures1Music Without Boundaries Time for Three
2Classically Contemporary Akram Khan
9Home and Away1What She Wants From Herself Aoife O'Donovan
2A Natural Collaboration Sara Zewde

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  23. 1 2 "Big Names on Set: Watch Hayley Kiyoko, David Sedaris, They Might Be Giants, and many more". PR Newswire. September 28, 2018. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
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The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show was an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It was given in honor of a game show that features "contestants, either alone or as part of a team, who play a game involving answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes". Programs that have aired at least 15 original episodes for the calendar year are eligible to enter. In 2020, a category requirement has changed, lowering the number of required original episodes from fifteen to eight.

<i>Ask the StoryBots</i> American animated childrens television series

Ask the StoryBots is an American live-action/animated children's television series based on the characters from the StoryBots educational website and videos. It premiered exclusively on Netflix on August 12, 2016. Originally created and produced by JibJab Bros. Studios, the StoryBots media franchise was fully acquired by Netflix in May 2019.

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series was an award presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

The 45th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony, which honors the crafts behind American daytime television programming, were held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on April 27, 2018. The event was presented in conjunction with the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The nominations were announced on March 21, 2018, during a live episode of CBS's The Talk.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series</span>

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It was first awarded at the 7th Daytime Emmy Awards in 1980, and is given to honor an actor/actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a guest role while working within the daytime drama industry.

<i>Weird but True!</i> American educational television series

Weird but True! is an American educational children's television series created by and starring Charlie Engelman. It originally aired on National Geographic Kids for two seasons, and moved to Disney+ for its third and final season.

Celeste Fianna is an American actress, film & television producer, and professional real estate entrepreneur. She is the recipient of several accolades including five Daytime Emmy Awards, a Burbank International Film Festival Award, and a HollyWeb Festival Award. In 2019, Fianna received a Daytime Emmy Award pre-nomination in the category "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Digital Daytime Drama Series" for her work as an actress on The Bay.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Zimbalist</span> American filmmaker

Michael Zimbalist is an American filmmaker. He is a three-time Emmy Award and a Peabody Awards winner.

The 49th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2021. The winners were revealed on June 18, 2022, at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California, while the nominations were announced alongside the main ceremony categories on May 5, 2022.