Sae Hoon (Stan) Chung
2026 Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Voluntarism in the Performing Arts
Sae Hoon (Stan) Chung is a writer, educator, and consultant whose career is deeply intertwined with service to arts organizations, public institutions, and Indigenous communities. He has played a crucial role in enhancing accessibility and relevance in arts programs in his home province of British Columbia, notably during his tenure as chair of the BC Arts Council, and his dedication to promoting diversity, inclusivity, equity, and community-centred stewardship, particularly in non-urban and Indigenous communities, has had a tremendous influence on organizations nationwide. Recognized as a champion for change in Canada’s arts community, he continues to contribute his time and expertise to advancing cultural and educational equity.
Dr. Chung was born in Seoul, Korea, and raised in Canada. He holds a BA and a PhD from the University of British Columbia (where he wrote his dissertation on improvisation and quantum listening in the work of experimental music composer Pauline Oliveros) and an MA from the University of Toronto.
As three-time-appointed chair of the BC Arts Council, he strengthened the council’s commitment to expanding its outreach and communication efforts, recognizing regionally distinct arts practices, challenging outdated funding models, integrating Indigenous perspectives, and improving program accessibility. He serves as chair of the board of the Royal BC Museum and on the EDIA Council (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility) at Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada).
He is a board member of the Ka·kin Group (the economic arm of Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi’it First Nation) and a former board member of the Cranbrook History Centre and ʔaq̓am Community Enterprises. He has served as a volunteer advisor to several First Nation communities and agencies, sharing his expertise in governance, strategic change, and reconciliation-focused education, with an emphasis on listening, trust-building, and systems change.
Sae Hoon (Stan) Chung is the former Vice President Academic and Research at Red River College (Winnipeg, MB), Dean of Arts and Science at Camosun College (Victoria, BC), and Vice President Academic and Applied Research at the College of the Rockies (Cranbrook, BC). He has written and spoken widely, and is the author of two books,
Global Citizen: River of Love and Other Essays (2011) and
I Held My Breath for a Year (2016).