Award Winners Announced – High School Art Competition 2013 at Endicott College
Beverly, MA -- The awards ceremony for the High School Art Competition 2013 at the
Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College was held on Thursday, March 7, and the award winners are listed below. This prestigious exhibition holds 60 works of art from 18 High Schools in the surrounding areas. According to Al Miner, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, MFA Boston, who chose many of the awards, “From pencil drawings to pencil shavings, this year’s high school art competition brought together a wide range of media and demonstrated the breadth of creativity among young artists today… drawings and paintings captured the human spirit and figure, as did sticks; in the hands of an artist, these simple and rigid forms convey the fluid movement of the human body. This year an especially wide variety of schools are represented in the exhibition and among the competition winners, this as a testament to the artistic vitality and commitment to the arts in this region.”
Many students enjoyed the evening as they showed family and friends their work and interacted with other students from various high schools. From a parent, “This type of program/event does more than just promote the arts. It also helps young artists develop a strong sense of self esteem and confidence. It’s makes parents very proud as well.”
We are grateful to all the parents, students, and high school art faculty who participated in this exhibition, and we look forward to next year’s competition as well, states Kathleen Moore, Coordinator of Visual Arts – Gallery Director at the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts.
The High School Art Competition will be on display until Friday, April 12, 2013. Gallery hours are Monday – Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 2:00- 4:00 p.m. No weekend or evening hours March 16 through 24 and March 29 - 31.
If you have any questions regarding the High School Art Competition 2013, or any of the programming related to this exhibition, please contact Kathleen Moore at 978-232-2655 or kmoore@endicott.edu. Our website is:
www.endicott.edu/centerforthearts for further information on future exhibits and lectures opportunities.
List of Award Winners of the High School Art Competition 2013 at Endicott College:
First Place Award
Hannah Thorne
Thought Process
Manchester Essex Regional High School
Second Place Award
William Craig and Daniel Ryan
Stick Man
Pentucket Regional High School
Third Place Award
Tristan Sayne Gilliss
Kayla
Danvers High School
Excellence in Ceramics
Gabrielle Lee Gibson
Delicate but Deadly: The Blue-Ringed Octopus
Revere High School
Excellence in Drawing
Alyssa L. Thomas
Twisted Wonderland
Peabody Veterans Memorial High School
Excellence in Painting
Olivia Wise
Perry
Landmark High School
Excellence in Photography
Robert Rigo
Magnolia
Amesbury High School
Excellence in Mixed Media
Sawyer Updike
Share
Newburyport High School
Excellence in Sculpture
Aaron Greiner
Chicken
Waring School
Excellence in Book Arts
Evan Duy Le
Elements of Design
Salem High School
Excellence in Printmaking and Digital Printing
Jonathan Cabour
Conflict in the Middle East
Masconomet Regional High School
Dean's Choice Award
Jenny Sar
City Dreams
Lynn Classical High School
Honorable Mentions
Luke Welling
Record Still Life
Ipswich High School
Eva Marlier
Head Dress
Ipswich High School
Christine Green
Izzy in Chicago
Beverly High School
Roscoe Hayden
Self Portrait with Paper Plate Mask
Masconomet Regional High School
Libby Soehl
Self Portrait in Black
Landmark High School
Catherine Twomey
Sliver
Salem High School