Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Area students show works digitally in Young Arkansas Artists exhibit

- BY CAROL ROLF Contributi­ng Writer

LITTLE ROCK — Several young artists from the Three

Rivers Edition coverage area have their work on display in the 59th Young Arkansas Artists exhibition, sponsored by the Arkansas Arts Associatio­n.

This year’s exhibit is online only at yaa.arkansas artscenter.org.

The exhibit will be on view through Aug. 2.

Arkansas Arts Center Executive Director Victoria Ramirez said the annual exhibition has moved to a digital format during this time of social distancing as part of the Arkansas Arts Center’s new digital engagement initiative, Arkansas Arts Center Amplified. She said that through AAC Amplified, the center is committed to bringing engaging art experience­s to where many people are now spending much of their time — online. She said the new digital format offers increased accessibil­ity to the exhibition — both to families and students, as well as educators, as classroom instructio­n moves online for the foreseeabl­e future.

“The Arkansas Arts Center remains committed to our community,” Ramirez said. “I commend Arts Center staff for their work developing an innovative, technology-based solution that ensures the continuity of this treasured exhibition. Young Arkansas Artists offers us an opportunit­y to see the world through the eyes of young artists, and the remarkable talent, creativity and perspectiv­e of these students is an absolute joy to experience.”

Each year, art teachers and instructor­s throughout Arkansas submit their students’ work, and a panel of art profession­als selects works to be included in the exhibition. The Young Arkansas Artists Exhibition showcases artwork from students in kindergart­en through high school in a wide range of mediums and techniques — from crayon and pastel to collage and sculpture.

This year, the panel selected 65 works from 478 entries. Guest juror Jonathan Wright, associate professor of art at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, selected a Best in Class and two Honorable Mention awards for each grade. Wright also selected the recipients of the Mid-Southern 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. Each winning artist’s school receives a monetary award, funded by Arkansas Children’s Hospital, to support the school’s art program.

Young Arkansas Artists awards were presented May 9 in a virtual awards ceremony for the young artists, families and teachers.

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

• Beebe Junior High School, Beebe

Eighth-grader Katelyn Manning, who won Best in Class with a linoleum print, Baby Chick. • Beebe High School, Beebe Tenth-grader Halle Hardin, who won a Best in Class Award with a coloredpen­cil piece, Still Life.

Twelfth-grader Izabel McCane, who won an Honorable Mention Award with a colored-pencil portrait,

Nathaniel.

• Mrs. Wiggins Art School, Cabot

Fifth-grader Camden Wells, who received an Honorable Mention award with a batik, Sweet Soul.

Sixth-grader Lainey Mills, who received the Mid-Southern Watercolor­ists Award for Achievemen­t in Watercolor with Dreamscape.

• Cabot Freshman Academy, Cabot

Autumn Franks, who received the Ray Smenner Award for Achievemen­t in Painting with a watercolor portrait, Sunburn.

• Cabot Junior High School, Cabot

Seventh-grader Allyson Hartman, with an ebony-pencil drawing, Iris With Ruffled Petals.

• Cabot High School, Cabot

Tenth-grader Elizabeth

Carter, with a watercolor and ink work, Betta.

Eleventh-grader Sara Hammonds, who won an Honorable Mention Award with a colored-pencil piece, Auto Ritratto Chiaroscur­o.

Twelfth-grader Rylie McIntyre, with a white-pencil-on-black-paper work, Kelly.

• West Side Elementary School, Greers Ferry

Sixth-grader Jaelyn Maida, who won an Honorable Mention Award with a block print on paper, The Old Rose Bud College. • Harding Academy, Searcy Ninth-grader Lily Hearyman, who won an Honorable Mention Award with a graphite-pencil work, Self Portrait.

Additional informatio­n may be found on the Arkansas Arts Center’s Facebook page, along with family-friendly, at-home artactivit­y prompts.

For more informatio­n, call (501) 372-4000.

 ??  ?? Halle Hardin, a 10th-grader at Beebe High School, won a Best in Class Award with a colored-pencil work, Still Life.
Halle Hardin, a 10th-grader at Beebe High School, won a Best in Class Award with a colored-pencil work, Still Life.
 ?? SUBMITTED IMAGES ?? Autumn Franks, a ninth-grader at Cabot Freshman Academy, received the Ray Smenner Award for Achievemen­t in Painting with a watercolor portrait, Sunburn.
SUBMITTED IMAGES Autumn Franks, a ninth-grader at Cabot Freshman Academy, received the Ray Smenner Award for Achievemen­t in Painting with a watercolor portrait, Sunburn.
 ??  ?? Lainey Mills, a sixth-grade student at Mrs. Wiggins Art School in Cabot, received the Mid-Southern Watercolor­ists Award for Achievemen­t in Watercolor with Dreamscape.
Lainey Mills, a sixth-grade student at Mrs. Wiggins Art School in Cabot, received the Mid-Southern Watercolor­ists Award for Achievemen­t in Watercolor with Dreamscape.
 ??  ?? Jaelyn Maida, a sixth-grader at West Side Elementary School in Greers Ferry, won an Honorable Mention award with a block print on paper, The Old Rose Bud College.
Jaelyn Maida, a sixth-grader at West Side Elementary School in Greers Ferry, won an Honorable Mention award with a block print on paper, The Old Rose Bud College.
 ??  ?? Auto Ritratto Chiaroscur­o. Sara Hammonds, an 11th-grader at Cabot High School, won an Honorable Mention award with a colored-pencil portrait,
Auto Ritratto Chiaroscur­o. Sara Hammonds, an 11th-grader at Cabot High School, won an Honorable Mention award with a colored-pencil portrait,
 ??  ?? Katelynn Manning, an eighthgrad­er at Beebe Junior High School, received a Best in Class Award with a linoleum print, Baby Chick.
Katelynn Manning, an eighthgrad­er at Beebe Junior High School, received a Best in Class Award with a linoleum print, Baby Chick.
 ??  ?? Camden Wells, a fifth-grader at Mrs. Wiggins Art School in Cabot, received an Honorable Mention award with a batik, Sweet Soul.
Camden Wells, a fifth-grader at Mrs. Wiggins Art School in Cabot, received an Honorable Mention award with a batik, Sweet Soul.
 ??  ?? Lily Hearyman, a ninth-grader at Harding Academy in Searcy, won an Honorable Mention award with a graphite-pencil work, Self Portrait.
Lily Hearyman, a ninth-grader at Harding Academy in Searcy, won an Honorable Mention award with a graphite-pencil work, Self Portrait.
 ??  ?? Izabel McCane, a 12th-grader at Beebe High School, won an Honorable Mention award with a colored-pencil portrait, Nathaniel.
Izabel McCane, a 12th-grader at Beebe High School, won an Honorable Mention award with a colored-pencil portrait, Nathaniel.

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