43rd Annual Student Art Exhibition

April 10, 2010 – May 15, 2010
Haslem, Hodge and Education Galleries

Sponsored by: Old National Bank

Events: Reception April 17, 1-3 p.m., awards at 2 p.m.

From the juror:


Juror, Bernard Hagedorn

Hello to all area high school students, teachers, family, and friends.

Over the last twenty years I have been privileged to jury many high school shows across Southern and Central Indiana. This exhibition of high school work is one of the finest I have had the opportunity to witness.

The dedication and abilities of the students and their teachers is apparent in the high quality work that was entered to by juried. Due to the constraints of space, there were many works that were not selected for inclusion in this exhibit. Those students whose work was not included should not be disheartened. Your work was already recognized for being of high quality by your teachers who included it to be juried. I am certain that your work will be recognized at your individual high school art exhibits as well.

For those students whose work was selected to be included, you should be very proud and recognize that your work did stand apart from the group. I specifically looked for quality in technique and content in the subject matter. I sought to select works that moved beyond meeting the requirements of the assignment and demonstrated the student’s talent and dedication to excellence.

I want to recognize the Best of Show winner, Katie Gaston from McLean High School. Her excellent Fiber entry, Fashion Gone Green, showcases her individual talent and personal interests in an object that exemplifies the criteria by which I judged the show. The dress combines creativity, technique, and content into a work that transcends the medium and becomes a work of art.

In closing, I very much appreciate the opportunity to jury the 2010 Annual Student Exhibition at the Swope Art Museum. Best wishes in all of your future endeavors!

Sincerely,

Bernard Hagedorn
Professor of Art
Vincennes University

 

2010 Award Winners

Best In Show
Fashion Gone Green, mixed media
Katie Gaston, Grade 12, McLean High School


Artwork awaits placement in the
43rd Student Art Exhibition

2-D Mixed Media

1st Place – Red Pepper Collage, paper & paint
Ayla Walter, Grade 11, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

2nd Place – Gypsy Raccoon, sand
Ayla Walter, Grade 11, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

3rd Place – Destiny, mixed acrylic
Elaine Pitts, Grade 12, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

Ceramic

1st Place – Touched by Shape, ceramic & glaze
Lindsey Reed, Grade 11, South Vermillion High School

2nd Place – Mini Me, ceramic & acrylic paint
Bailey Reinoehl, Grade 12, Terre Haute North High School

3rd Place – Europa, ceramic & glaze
Caitlin Pickens, Grade 12, South Vermillion High School

Drawing

1st Place – Reflection, charcoal
Kayla Pepelea, Grade 12, South Vermillion High School

2nd Place – Self-Portrait, pencil
Lacey Bledsoe, Grade 12, Terre Haute South Vigo High School

3rd Place – Destitute Wealth, pencil
Adrienne Strohm, Grade 12, Marshall High School

Graphic Design

1st Place – Brantley, digital print
Jacie Endo, Grade 12, Greencastle High School

2nd Place – Light Show, digital print
Rebecca Norlin, Grade 12, Greencastle High School

3rd Place – Untitled, digital print
Chris Taylor, Grade 12, Northview High School

Painting

1st Place – Wheels of Fun, oil on canvas
Andrea John, Grade 12, South Vermillion High School

2nd Place – Mom and Megan, oil on canvas
Andrea John, Grade 12, South Vermillion High School

3rd Place – Dealing with the Empty Space, watercolor & tissue paper
Olivia Brown, Grade 10, McLean High School


Bernard Hagedorn evaluates
high shool artwork entered in
the 43rd Student Art Exhibition

Photography

1st Place – She Devil, digital photograph
Rebecca Norlin, Grade 12, Greencastle High School

2nd Place – Not Photoshop, photograph
Shaley Weir, Grade 12, North Vermillion High School

3rd Place – Natural Forms, photograph
Shelby Porter, Grade 12, North Vermillion High School

Printmaking

1st Place – Flashing Lights, linoleum block print
Ayla Walter, Grade 11, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

2nd Place – Dolphins in Motion, linoleum block print
Emilee Bean, Grade 10, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

3rd Place – The Grey Face, linoleum block print
Ayla Walter, Grade 11, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

Sculpture

1st Place – Foxy, wire
Bailey Reinoehl, Grade 12, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

2nd Place – Into the New World, paper & fabric
Nutchaya Thongthanee, Grade 12, Clay City High School

3rd Place – The Next Chapter, mixed media
Andrea John, Grade 12, South Vermillion High School

Textile

1st Place – Untitled, fabric
Chris Taylor, Grade 12, Northview High School

2nd Place – The Sly Fox, yarn, felt & fiber fill
Sarah Thompson, Grade 11, Terre Haute North Vigo High School

3rd Place – Untitled, yarn & coiling cord
Erica Klass, Grade 12, Northview High School

Watercolor

1st Place – Untitled, watercolor
Adrienne Strohm, Grade 12, Marshall High School

2nd Place – Morning Dew, watercolor
Stormi Baker, Grade 10, South Vermillion High School

 


Artwork awaits placement in the
43rd Student Art Exhibition
Participating High Schools and Instructors
Booker T. Washington High School, Terre Haute, Indiana
Vicki Walsh, instructor
Clay City High School, Clay City, Indiana
Brett Haviland, instructor
Greencastle High School, Greencastle, Indiana
Robin A. Johnson, instructor
Marshall High School, Marshall, Illinois
Beth Meeker, instructors
McLean High School, Terre Haute, Indiana
Christine Ellis, instructor
North Vermillion High School, Cayuga, Indiana
Charles T. Wagoner, instructor
Northview High School, Brazil, Indiana
Amy Taylor and Joni Southerland, instructors
South Vermillion High School, Clinton, Indiana
Beth Hoke, instructor
Terre Haute Christian Educators, Terre Haute, Indiana
Mary G. Mayhew, instructor
Terre Haute North Vigo High School, Terre Haute, Indiana
Diane Songer and Addie Simpson, instructors
Terre Haute South Vigo High School, Terre Haute, Indiana
Rod Bradfield and Cheryl Maners, instuctors
Terre Haute West Vigo High School, West Terre Haute, Indiana
Sara Laughlin, instructor