Thursday, April 24, 2014

Art Award Winners 2014

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 EkdahlPortraits Expressive, 4th place
  • Katie HaddenMixed Media Realistic 2-D Abstract, 1st place; Mixed Media Low Relief Abstract, 4th place
  • Josie HurstAcrylic Abstract, Honorable Mention
  • Alyssa JefferySculpture Expressive, 1st place
  • Caroline MartinPencil Expressive, 2nd place
  • Katie McCainAltered Book, 4th place; Sculpture Expressive, Honorable Mention
  • Pamela RogersAltered Book, 3rd place
  • Nicholas SimmonsStencil Printmaking, Honorable Mention
  • Koby StrayhornCrafts, 3rd place
  • Kindley WassonAll-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!!!

Thursday, April 10, 2014


This weekend only, come see the ECS middle and upper school production of Once Upon a Mattress.  For 9 weeks, students have been hard at work learning lines, songs, and dances, all while building a medieval castle!  Come see the fruits of their hard work--it's a fun show that you won't want to miss!  Tickets are available at the door and are $5 for students and senior citizens and $10 for adults. 3 performances only--today, tomorrow, and Saturday (April 10-12) at 7:00.  See you there!



Sunday, April 6, 2014

ECS Competes at the State Forensics Tournament


Congratulations to freshman Townes Delp and sophomore Adrianne Owings for qualifying for, and competing in, the Arkansas state Tournament of Champions this weekend.  Additional congratulations to Adrianne for advancing to semi-finals with her Solo Acting piece, which is only achieved by 1/4 of the competitors in each event.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Forensics Team Competes at Central High

Congratulations to the ECS Forensics squad (speech, debate, student congress) for placing 3rd in the small schools division at the Central High tournament on March 1.  Special congratulations to Adrianne Owings for qualifying for the state Tournament of Champions in all three of her events! 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Visual Artist Award Winners


Congratulations to Senior
 Courtney Ross for an Honorable Mention
 for her fashion design titled- Butterfly

Little Girl Dress Titled- Butterfly

In 2014, more than 255,000 works were submitted to The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards nationwide and only the top 40% receive some level of recognition (Gold Key, Silver Key, or Honorable Mention). 



Congratulations to Senior
 Nicholas Simmons for his Fourth Place Award in the Art Competition.  


The Theme of the show was Vision- the special sense by which the qualities of an object, person or idea rea perceived.  Elements of vision include light, perception and reflection- both internal and external.  
The competition and exhibition was sponsored by the Little Rock Eye Clinic and The J. Forrest Henry Trust.  All the art will be on display at the Little Rock Eye Clinic until June.


Thursday, March 6, 2014

Percussion Classes Welcome Guest Artist Mike Vercelli

This week the percussion classes welcomed back to campus Dr. Mike Vercelli, Director of the World Music Center at West Virginia University.  Mike’s first visit to ECS was in the Spring of 2010.  This visit featured Mike working with our students on recreational music of the Dagara people of northern Ghana.  Students learned the song To Me Na on gyil (African xylophone) and various African drums and rattles, along with the lyrics and social dance that accompany the music.  You can see the students perform To Me Na in chapel on Wednesday, March 12th, and on the annual percussion ensembles concert that evening at 7pm.  Many thanks to Mike for making a return trip to ECS!







Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Good Morning Arkansas Featured our own Jade Pfeifer

On Channel 7 on Good Morning Arkansas, Jade teamed up with Korto Momolu and Emily from the Thea Foundation to promote this year's Curbside Couture Fashion Runway Show and the NEW Thea Foundation Fashion Scholarships.

Korto Momolu and Jade Pfeifer

Jade is sharing her designs 

Good Morning Arkansas Channel 7