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Winners of 21st annual juried Student Art Exhibition at LC announced

Winners from this year’s exhibit are, from left to right, Gabrielle McQuay, Katelyn Ren Dennis, Madison Rae, Mackenzie Geary, Ann Davidson, Melissa Mulrean, Bobbi Tervasi, Computer Graphics and Web Design Instructor Jacklyn Meyer, Fine Art Program Coordinator Angela Hung and Assistant Professor Jordan Walker.

 

Lewis and Clark Community College recently announced the winners of its 21st annual Student Art Exhibition.

This year’s exhibit, which comprised 52 original pieces, brought together a curated selection of students’ artwork from the college’s Fine Art and Graphic Design programs.

Gabrielle McQuay earned the top spot with her charcoal drawing. “Still Life.”

“I was excited to participate, but I didn’t expect to win,” McQuay said. “It made me happy because the winning piece took a lot of effort. It was cool to see everyone’s work on display in the gallery. Everyone did so well!”

 

Gabrielle McQuay won first place with her charcoal drawing entitled “Still Life.”

 

Other awards included:

  • 2nd place – Katherine Loethen – “Still Life,” oil painting
  • 3rd place – Katelyn Ren Dennios – “Flower Sgraffito Vase,” ceramic
  • Honorable Mention – Madison Rea – “Fences – Movie Monologue Poster,” digital media
  • Honorable Mention – Mackenzie Geary – “Mortality of Home,” acrylic on Bristol
  • Honorable Mention – Ann Davidson – “Master Copy of P. Monsted, Sleigh Ride On a Sunny Winter Day,” oil on canvas
  • Special Recognition – Lauren Glasper – “Tea Shop,” photography
  • Special Recognition – Melissa Mulrean, “Jaws,” digital media
  • Special Recognition – Bobbi Tervasi – “Ballet,” digital media

Fine Art Program Coordinator Angela Hung was pleased with the quality of work in this year’s exhibit, which was featured in the Hatheway Gallery in April. “The exhibition highlighted student work that demonstrated exceptional creativity, craftsmanship and a refined design aesthetic,” she said. “We are very proud of our students.”

Hung further expressed her thanks to those who helped with the exhibition, including Professors Jordan Walker, Jacklyn Meyer and Kenzie Holzinger-Smith, and Studio Technician Teresa Frisch.

For more information on LC’s Associate in Fine Art degree program, contact Hung at (618) 468-4665, [email protected], or visit https://www.lc.edu/academic-programs/transfer-degrees/art.html.

Photos provided by LC Marketing/PR.

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