WABASH, IN – Selected artwork for the Annual Fine Art Competition presented by Honeywell Arts & Entertainment is on
display at the Clark Gallery in the Honeywell Center now through February 26. The exhibit features exceptional works
from talented artists across multiple mediums, offering emerging and established artists an opportunity to present
creations to a diverse audience. This exhibit is sponsored by Richard Tucker in memory of Cheryl Jackson.
More than 240 pieces were entered, and 71 were chosen to be displayed. The artwork on display represents 59 artists
from 17 different states, with 56% being Indiana residents. The competition was judged by Amanda Shephard, Vice
President and Chief Operations Officer of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. A public reception will take place on
Wednesday, February 26, at 5:30 p.m. at the Honeywell Center. Reception reservations are recommended and can be
made by calling 260.563.1102 or visiting honeywellarts.org.
Best of Show
Sara Simonson, Shades of Tranquility – Macomb, IL
Sponsor’s Choice
Kelly Meadows, Kitty in a Pot – Peru, IN
Painting
First Place: Steve Creighton, Studio Arrangement – Warsaw, IN
Second Place: Mary Amador, Más Amor – Goshen, IN
Third Place: Abby Young, Alex – Chicago, IL
Drawing
First Place: Katie Simmons, Self-portrait – Loveland, CO
Second Place: Sarah Luginbill, Harvest Moon – Peru, IN
Third Place: Kolton Sizer, Disturbance – Elkhart, IN
Other Art Forms
First Place: Lauren Belcher, Pot of Pots – Jonesboro, IN
Second Place: Daniel Hollenbeck, Blue Dyed Sycamore Lidded Urn – Fort Wayne, IN
Third Place: Susan Yanos, Belles of Autumn’s Ball – Cambridge City, IN
Honorable Mention
Jerry Ginther, Always Two Sides – Rochester, IN
Ted Larson, Starry Night – Kingsport, TN
Goven Martinez, The Swan – Huntington, IN
Corinne McAuley, Daisies – Bunker Hill, IN
Grace Ryder, Pocket Contents: January 2022 – Brooklyn, NY
Lindsey Winslow, Common Loons – Portage, MI
The Clark Gallery is named through a generous donation from the Clark Family and supported by the Kim Clark Family
Endowment Fund, as well as gifts from individual and corporate contributors.
The Clark Gallery hosts exhibits by students, amateurs, and professional artists. Visual art experiences are an important
part of the Honeywell Arts & Entertainment mission of providing arts, education, and entertainment for all. Clark Gallery
exhibits are made possible in part by Borders and Beyond Gallery & Framing, Bowen Health, City of Wabash, Grandstaff
Hentgen Funeral Service, Intrasect, Oswalt-Thomas Sales & Service, Schlemmer Brothers Metalworks, and Wabash
Woollen Works, LLC. To learn more, visit honeywellarts.org.