Nutrition Facts by Geri Forkner (Best of Show) (Photo courtesy: Athens Art Council) |
Athens Arts Council Program Director Pat Armstrong shows Blackbird (painting on home movie screen) by Shelbi Cox (tied for Wesley L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Creativity Award) |
The regional contest is one of many around the country that use recycled or repurposed objects. The council says, "The goal of this juried art show is to heighten awareness of conservation issues through artistic expression." Experienced artists, students and creative amatuers all participated.
Pat Armstrong describes the entries as showing "so much creativity and imagination!" We met the Program Director for Athens Arts Council while area residents were first delivering their works to The Arts Center. They had yet to be organized for display. The community later joined together for the reception and announcement of winners (listed below). Each entry included an artist's statement meant to show how the artwork related to the contest's topic. Materials were supposed to be at least 70% recycled or reused in some way. Armstrong said this, more than other art contests, inspires participants who might not even consider themselves serious artists. "Anybody might just happen to have an item pop into their head or they come across a piece of what might be trash to some people and it just inspires an idea and away they go."
Puzzled by Michaela Desaultes (People's Choice Award and 3rd place HS Div.) |
Michaela Desaultes, another high schooler from McMinn County, won the People's Choice Award with Puzzled. She painted atop drum skins. A memorial award in the name of a teen who died in a fatal accident was a tie this year. The Wesley L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Creativity Award went, in part, to student Shelbi Knox for her Blackbird on a home movie screen. The older artist to tie for this award is Julie K. Jack for Fumble, a complex multidimensional piece done on recycled furniture.
Armstrong says visitors can browse the Art of Recycling through January 2 at The Arts Center at 320 North White Street in Athens, Tennessee. Starting this Thursday, the Athens Arts Council offers an additional arts and crafts show as well as the exhibit. Armstrong says this latest contest brings, "another level of awareness to the whole community." Winners are looking forward to all of their works being featured in the local DailyPostAthenian later in the week.
High School Winners
1st: Rubbish Robot by Ashtin Harris or Mcminn County
2nd: Time to Recycle by Caroline Alexander of Decatur
3rd: Puzzled by Michaela Desaultes of McMinn County
Honorable Mention: Yellow High Heels by Whitney Caruthers ad Shelby Moses of McMinn County
College Winners
Digital Breakdown by Melody Cox (2nd place College Div.) |
1st: The Boneyard by Lanie Murphy of Tennessee Weslyan College
2nd: Digital Breakdown by Melody Cox of Tennessee Wesleyan College
3rd: 106 Laziness by Evyn Jackson of Tennessee Wesleyan College
Honorable Mention: Untitled by Abby Burke of Tennessee Wesleyan College
Barn-a-ibles by Jackie Cory (2nd in Open Div.) Buster the Rooster (on shovel) by Maximo "Airmoe" Ortiz of Etowah |
Open Winners
1st: Finally An Answer by Toneeke Henderson of Calhoun
2nd: The Barn-a-ibles by Jackie Cory of Cleveland
3rd: Hide-a-Bed Bird by Allen Hampton of Chattanooga
Honorable Mention: The Electro-mechanical Multi-phase Ultra Vox Hydromatic Super Luxtro Poly-dynamic Automated Electronic Mail Generator by Chris Ingram
Save a Tree - Create a Forest by Lisa Bell |
"Plarn" Totebag by Tomi Kyker |
Regional artisans provide items for the gift shop at
The Arts Center in Athens, TN
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