Arkansas Young Artist
Competition
On Wednesday, April
16, 44 Upper School students attended the 2014 Arkansas Young Artist
Association Spring Competition at the Statehouse Convention Center. The annual
statewide event for high school art students and teachers brings in over 3,100
student creations that are evaluated by a panel of judges. Episcopal Collegiate
School students fared very well in the competition.
Congratulations to the
following students who received awards:
- John
Michael Ekdahl, Portraits Expressive,
4th place
- Katie
Hadden, Mixed Media Realistic
2-D Abstract, 1st place; Mixed Media Low Relief Abstract, 4th place
- Josie
Hurst, Acrylic Abstract,
Honorable Mention
- Alyssa
Jeffery, Sculpture Expressive,
1st place
- Caroline
Martin, Pencil Expressive,
2nd place
- Katie
McCain, Altered Book, 4th
place; Sculpture Expressive, Honorable Mention
- Pamela
Rogers, Altered Book, 3rd
place
- Nicholas
Simmons, Stencil Printmaking,
Honorable Mention
- Koby Strayhorn, Crafts, 3rd place
- Kindley Wasson, All-Dry Media, Honorable Mention
Kelsey Claybrook- 3rd Place Congressional Art Competition |
The Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high
school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the
nation and in each congressional district. Since the competition began in 1982,
more than 650,000 high school students have participated. The winning works are displayed for one year
at the U.S. Capitol.
Our competition had over 70 works of art and
Episcopal entered 17 submissions; some students submitted more than one work of
art. The artists include: Scotty
Nichols, Shelby Powers, Riley Blair, Josie Hurst, Anna Toepher, Kiva Hanson,
Anna Culpepper, Gracie Kreth, Walker Jones, Claire Jeter, Katie Hadden, and
Kelsey Claybrook For the second year in a row we placed in the top places. We would like to Congratulate Kelsey
Claybrook for 3rd place for her excellent pastel drawing of a pack
of foxes. Congratulations!!!
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