Carnegie
Center Presents 35th Annual
New Albany-Floyd County Secondary Schools Art Show
and Competition
May 4-May 19, 2007
Reception Thursday May 17, 6:30-8:00 pm
Awards Presentation 7:00 pm
The
Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany,
Indiana is proud to announce the opening of the 35th
annual New Albany-Floyd County Secondary Schools Art
Show and Competition. The exhibit will be on display
May 4-19, 2007 during regular museum hours (Tuesday-Saturday
10 am-5:30 pm). There will be a reception for all
the wonderful young artists in this exhibit and those
who support and encourage them on Thursday May 17
from 6:30-8:00 pm with an awards presentation at 7:00
pm. This event is free and the public is invited to
attend.
Since
1972, the NAFC Secondary Schools Art Show and Competition
has been held each year for students in the Visual
Arts classes. Each teacher juries and submits his
or her own students work. The 360 or more pieces
submitted are judged by a panel of professional artists
and art educators. This is the only art show exclusively
for the students of Floyd County and the only opportunity
for many of these talented individuals to be in academic
competition in the Visual Arts with their peers.
Fifty
first place awards of $25 each (sponsored by donors
to the Art Awards Fund) are awarded to 5 divisions
(grades 8-12) in 10 categories: Drawing, Painting,
Graphic Design, Mixed Media, Sculpture, Functional
Ceramics, Commercial Art, Printmaking, Fiber Art,
and New Media. The Art Awards Fund seeks to recognize
and reward students, encourage them to excel in the
visual arts, and help them develop as fully rounded
adult members of the community. Visit www.artawardsfund.org
for more information on the Art Awards Fund.
Seven Best in Show cash awards are given to one student
in each grade (6-12). The awards for grades 6-7 are
sponsored by the New Albany-Floyd County Middle Schools,
and the awards for grades 8-12 are sponsored by the
Arts Council of Southern Indiana. Special cash merit
awards include the Amy Squires Abstract Painting Merit
Award, the Carnegie Center for Art and History Merit
Award, and the Fiber Merit Award sponsored by the
Louisville Area Fiber and Textile Artists (LAFTA).
Recipients of the above awards will also receive a
$25 gift certificate from Frame It Fast, Inc.
The
New Albany-Floyd County Middle Schools also sponsor
five $10 awards for outstanding 6th grade entries,
and ten $10 awards for outstanding 7th grade entries.
$10 gift certificates for art supplies sponsored by
Preston Arts Center, Inc. will be awarded to 3 outstanding
works in each grade 8-12 and one work each in grades
6 and 7. Second, Third, Honorable Mention, and 6th
and 7th grade
First Place award winners will receive ribbons provided
by the New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School
Corporation.