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Next Generation: Jr./Sr. High School Art Competition opens at Honeywell Center

WABASH, IN – Selected artwork for the Next Generation: Jr./Sr. High School Art Competition presented by Honeywell Arts &
Entertainment is on display at the Clark Gallery in the Honeywell Center now through April 30. The exhibit features exceptional
works by talented students in grades 7-12, celebrating the boundless potential and artistic brilliance of the next generation. This
exhibit is sponsored by the Huckleberry Line Solar Project.

The competition was judged by Will Carpenter and Henrik Soderstrom, art professors from Indiana Wesleyan University. A
public reception will take place on Wednesday, April 30, 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

Eli Gahl, Impression of Self – Northfield Junior – Senior High School, Tenth Grade

Andy Warhol Award: Best Use of Mark Making

Emma Bone, Generational Knowledge – Northfield Junior – Senior High School, Twelfth Grade

Caravaggio Award: Best Use of Value

Saige Martin, An “APPLE” A Day – Northfield Junior – Senior High School, Tenth Grade

Constantin Brancusi Award: Best Use of Form

Jackson Mercer, Lil’ Bubbly – Northfield Junior – Senior High School, Tenth Grade

Edward Hopper Award: Best Use of Space

Johuan Antunez, In-Case Ruins – Peru Junior – Senior High School, Twelfth Grade

Golden Spiral Award: Best Composition

Johanna Molina, La Gran Cena – Manchester Junior – Senior High School, Eleventh Grade

Leonardo da Vinci Award: Best Use of Line

Karis Troyer, Untitled – Emmanuel Christian School, Twelfth Grade

Mark Rothko Award: Best Use of Color

Myla Crozier, Melting Horizons – Manchester Junior – Senior High School, Eleventh Grade

Pablo Picasso Award: Best Use of Shape

Emily Rodriguez, Spooky – Peru Junior – Senior High School, Tenth Grade

Vincent Van Gogh Award: Best Use of Texture

Tobi Odubena, 3rd Period – Peru Junior – Senior High School, Eleventh Grade

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.

 

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