Starkville Daily News

MSA student from Starkville receives honors in prestigiou­s art competitio­n

- For Starkville Daily News Powney

BROOKHAVEN – The Mississipp­i School of the Arts (MSA) Visual Arts students recently received 135 awards in the prestigiou­s Regional Scholastic Art Competitio­n hosted by The Mississipp­i Museum of Art, including 2 of the 5 American Visions Awards given that represent “Best In Show”.

Emma

Powney, a

Junior from

Starkville, won 2

Gold Keys,

2 Silver

Keys and 3

Honorable

Mentions.

The work of the talented young artists receiving American Visions and Gold and Silver Keys will be on display at the Mississipp­i Museum of Art in Jackson February 14th – March 20th as part of the exhibition for the Scholastic Art Awards Competitio­n.

The Mississipp­i Museum of Art hosts the Mississipp­i Regional Competitio­n each year. Students from middle, junior high, and senior high schools from across the state participat­e in the competitio­n. Over 1,200 entries in a wide variety of categories, were judged by a panel of judges over a course of several days. They look for works that exemplify the Awards' core values: originalit­y, technical skill, and the emergence of personal voice or vision. Those works awarded American Visions and Gold Keys advance to the national competitio­n.

The Mississipp­i School of the Arts (MSA) is an eleventh and twelfth grade visual and performing arts residentia­l, public high school located on the historic Whitworth College campus in Brookhaven, MS. Students not only meet and exceed the traditiona­l Mississipp­i high school curriculum, they receive special instructio­n in visual arts, vocal music, dance, literary arts, filmmaking/media arts and theater. Students interested in MSA apply in their sophomore year. In addition to MSA students consistent­ly winning awards for their work on the state, regional and national levels, the school holds the #2 highest ACT average in the state.

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