Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Area students show works in Young Arkansas Artists exhibit

- BY CAROL ROLF Contributi­ng Writer Edition TriLakes

LITTLE ROCK — Several young artists from the

coverage area have their work on display in the 57th Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition at the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock.

The exhibit will be on display through July 22 in the Alice Pratt Brown Atrium and the Sam Strauss Sr. Gallery. There is no admission charge.

The annual exhibit celebrates the creative achievemen­ts of young artists in kindergart­en through the 12th grade.

“We strive to promote quality arts-education initiative­s and achievemen­t in the visual arts,” said Todd Herman, Arkansas Arts Center executive director. “Through the Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition, we are offering a platform to celebrate artwork created by young Arkansans while empowering them to express themselves in a positive way.”

This year, 492 works in a variety of media were entered by 142 teachers or instructor­s from throughout the state. The show includes 104 works of art representi­ng 63 schools in 31 cities. From those works, one Best in Class and two honorable-mention awards were chosen for each grade by Michael Shaeffer, a Little Rock-based artist. Shaeffer also selected recipients of the MidSouther­n Watercolor­ists Award for Achievemen­t in Watercolor and the Ray Smenner Award for Achievemen­t in Painting. Members of the Arkansas Art Educators Associatio­n also selected one Teacher’s Choice award from each grade level.

Each winning artist’s school receives a monetary award to support the school’s art program. Selected works from the exhibition will travel to schools and other venues around the state as part of the Arkansas Arts Center’s Statewide ArtsReach Programs.

Local students with works in the show and their respective schools include the following:

BRYANT MIDDLE SCHOOL, BRYANT

• Ninth-grader Angel Sanchez won an honorable-mention award with a colored-pencil drawing, Hands and Foot.

HARMONY GROVE SCHOOLS, HASKELL

• Fourth-grader Cameron Walker has a relief print series, Willard’s Worms, in the show.

PINE HAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BAUXITE

• First-grader Weston Eddy won Best of Class with a tempera painting, Matisse’s Apples.

• Second-grader Scarlett Morehead has a tempera collage, Giraffes Can’t Dance, in the exhibit.

The Arkansas Arts Center is at Ninth and Commerce streets in Little Rock. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. The center is closed on Mondays and major holidays.

For more informatio­n, call (501) 372-4000 or visit www. arkarts.com.

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SUBMITTED Matisse’s Apples. Weston Eddy, a first-grader at Pine Haven Elementary School in Bauxite, visits with Little Rock-based artist Michael Shaeffer during the awards reception for students whose works are included in the 57th Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition at the...
 ?? Hands and Foot. ?? Angel Sanchez, an eighth-grader at Bryant Middle School, received an honorable mention in the Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition for this colored-pencil drawing,
Hands and Foot. Angel Sanchez, an eighth-grader at Bryant Middle School, received an honorable mention in the Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition for this colored-pencil drawing,

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