Chenango Area Student Art Exhibition, scholarship recipients unveiled
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NORWICH – The Chenango Arts Council (CAC) hosted the Chenango Area Student Art Exhibition on Friday, March 17, where two Chenango County students were presented with the Lucy Funke Scholarship Award for their artistic abilities.
It was revealed at the exhibit that Shannon Laundry, of Norwich High School, and Colleen Eggers, of Sherburne-Earlville High School, are this year’s recipients of the Lucy Funke Scholarship award, each receiving $1,000 to go towards their post-high school endeavors.
The exhibition also awarded area students on their works in four categories: Photography, Painting and Drawing, Mixed Media, and 3-Dimensional Art. The results are as follows:
• Photography:
First Place – Abby Mullen, Sherburne-Earlville – “Untitled” (yellow and blue lock)
Second Place – Jonah Robertson, Sherburne-Earlville – “Forest Fire”
Honorable Mention – Abby Mullen, Sherburne-Earlville – “Observing”
• Painting and Drawing:
First Place – Michelle Spathelf, Afton – “Willow”
Second Place – Riley Webster, Sherburne-Earlville – “Beaver Dam Pond”
Honorable Mention – Haley Shattuck, Norwich – “Mitch Grassi”
• Mixed Media:
First Place – Branden Law, Norwich – “100’s”
Second Place – Adriana Fratini, Norwich – “Untitled” (coil dragons)
Honorable Mention – Erica Gage, Norwich – “Paper”
• 3-Dimensional Art:
First Place – Adriana Fratini, Norwich – “Buttons and Chains”
Second Place – Shannon Laundry, Norwich – “Rose Tea Pot”
Honorable Mention – Shannon Laundry, Norwich – “Yin”
The exhibition will be on display through April 14, and can be viewed free-of-charge in the CAC’s Mariea Brown and Raymond Loft Gallery Series, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
NORWICH – The Chenango Arts Council (CAC) hosted the Chenango Area Student Art Exhibition on Friday, March 17, where two Chenango County students were presented with the Lucy Funke Scholarship Award for their artistic abilities.
It was revealed at the exhibit that Shannon Laundry, of Norwich High School, and Colleen Eggers, of Sherburne-Earlville High School, are this year’s recipients of the Lucy Funke Scholarship award, each receiving $1,000 to go towards their post-high school endeavors.
The exhibition also awarded area students on their works in four categories: Photography, Painting and Drawing, Mixed Media, and 3-Dimensional Art. The results are as follows:
• Photography:
First Place – Abby Mullen, Sherburne-Earlville – “Untitled” (yellow and blue lock)
Second Place – Jonah Robertson, Sherburne-Earlville – “Forest Fire”
Honorable Mention – Abby Mullen, Sherburne-Earlville – “Observing”
• Painting and Drawing:
First Place – Michelle Spathelf, Afton – “Willow”
Second Place – Riley Webster, Sherburne-Earlville – “Beaver Dam Pond”
Honorable Mention – Haley Shattuck, Norwich – “Mitch Grassi”
• Mixed Media:
First Place – Branden Law, Norwich – “100’s”
Second Place – Adriana Fratini, Norwich – “Untitled” (coil dragons)
Honorable Mention – Erica Gage, Norwich – “Paper”
• 3-Dimensional Art:
First Place – Adriana Fratini, Norwich – “Buttons and Chains”
Second Place – Shannon Laundry, Norwich – “Rose Tea Pot”
Honorable Mention – Shannon Laundry, Norwich – “Yin”
The exhibition will be on display through April 14, and can be viewed free-of-charge in the CAC’s Mariea Brown and Raymond Loft Gallery Series, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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