Wednesday, March 16, 2005 10:33 AM CST
All-Student Show: Exhibit now on display at Tarble Arts Center
CHARLESTON -- The Eastern Illinois University Art Department has announced the recipients of the 2005 All-Student Show awards and the 2005 departmental awards at the Tarble Arts Center.
As chosen by the All-Student Show jury panel, the Best of Show was "Mount Bushmore," a painting by Adam Dupuis (Springfield). The Heyduck Ceramic Award went to Logan Hamilton (Galesburg) for "Mechanical Vessel." Ryan McClure (LaGrange) received the Knoop Sculpture Award for the mixed media installation "Untitled (america is this correct?)."
Merit awards, selected by media category, were presented to the following student artists:
Ceramics: Ryan McClure, "Landscape";
Design: Emerald Elkins (Casey), "Serendipitous Sequence";
Digital Art: Scott Aigner (Crete), "Blueprint 1 Variation";
Drawing: Samantha Tableriou (Warrenville), "Untitled Nude" (charcoal);
Electronic Media: Aaron Ganci (Peoria), "Ideas Matter" (Black on White);
Fibers: Mandy Way (Charleston), "Woven Earth";
Graphic Design: Aaron Skidis (Sullivan), "Definition of Spin";
Jewelry/Metals: Logan Hamilton, "YKK";
Painting: Adam Dupuis, "Eminentis Morbus";
Printmaking: Nicole Ponce (Oneida), "Koi Study";
Sculpture: Derek Clem (Champaign), "Father and Son."
Honorable mention awards were given to: Natalie Matten (Rantoul), "Stretched" (mixed media painting); Scott Aigner, "Laurence Tureaud" (print on steel); Rebecca Hitchcock (Elmhurst), "Found Object Brooch" (metals); Aaron Skidis, "Design Symposium Bauhaus" (graphic design); and Coleten Meyer (Troy), "DSL Series" (graphic design).
In addition to awards designated by the All-Student Show jurors, the art department faculty also selected students for awards and recognitions. This year the students receiving departmental awards were:
Paul Rand Award: Joseph Copley (Charleston).
Irene Couchman Buzzard Award: Dianne Frank (Charleston);
Susan Stephens Memorial Award: Aaron Ganci (Peoria) and Alexander Nicol (Moweaqua);
3-D Studio Area Award: Logan Hamilton;
Graphic Design Recognition Award: Danielle Herman (Palatine) and Michael Rauch (Sullivan);
Art Education Area Award: Penny Hess (Neoga);
2-D Studio Area Award: Nicole Ponce;
Graphic Design Area Award: Erin Kowalski (Bartlett)
Paul Sargent Award: Jessica Robers (Charleston);
Art History Area Award: Amanda Rose Vickery (Marshall);
Calvin Countryman Award: Katie Voegel (Sullivan).
The 2005 All-Student Show continues through March 26. Students at Eastern who had taken at least one undergraduate studio art course were eligible to enter art for the competition.
The jury panel selected 168 works out of 377 entries for the exhibition. Represented are 83 students out of the 117 who entered. Serving as jurors were: Andrew Liccardo, Northern Illinois University; Paul Young, Parkland College; and Ralph Larman, Evansville University.
In addition to the exhibition award recipients the following local students' entries make up the All-Student Show: Marc Blumthal (Charleston), Ashley Buehnerkemper (Effingham), Brian Burger (Marshall), April Callaway (Oakland), Emily Davis (Charleston), Faron D. Flood (Jewett), Ashley Ghibellini (Charleston), Heather Howard (Greenup), Kaleena Katz (Shelbyville), Steven Malehorn (Charleston), Joel Sims (Marshall), Nicholas Sparks (Mattoon), Andrew Vahling (Effingham) and Marisa Zidek (Shelbyville).
The Tarble Arts Center is located on south Ninth Street at Cleveland Avenue, on the EIU campus in Charleston. Admission and parking are free.
Open hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday; closed Mondays and March 27.
Group tours are available upon previous request during open hours or other times by appointment. For information call 581-ARTS (-2787) or e-mail cfmw@eiu.edu.
A division of Eastern's College of Arts & Humanities, the Tarble Arts Center is supported in part by Tarble Arts Center membership contributions and by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
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"Mt. Bushmore" was winner of Best of Show in the 2005 All-Student Show. The oil and mixed media piece was created by Adam Dupuis of Springfield.Ken Trevarthan/Staff Photographer
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