ANDERSON — The 11th annual Art Association of Madison County Student Exhibition drew 300 pieces of art from 195 high school artists.
The association, whose student exhibition coordinator is local artist Theresa Lucas, announced the following winners.
Winners of first, second, third and fourth places are listed, including the name of the work, school and grade.
-- Best Of Show: Andrew Greenwald, “Charcoal SelfPortrait,” drawing, Madison Grant, 12th
-- First Place, Painting: Taylor Clark, “Distorted Reflection of Self,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Second Place, Painting: Amelia Sandefur, “The Inigma of Pattern,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Third Place, Painting: Ciara Sultzer, “Me!,” Pendleton, 10th
-- First Place, Drawing: Brook Widener, “Hidden Beauty,” Madison-Grant, 12th
-- Second Place, Drawing: Amanda Burkholder, “Eyes the Size of the Moon,” Madison-Grant, 12th
-- Third Place, Drawing: Jaimie Rushton, “Michael Jackson 1958-2009,” Lapel, 10th
-- Fourth Place, Drawing: Kara Hampton, “Young Michael,” Highland, 11th
-- First Place, Sculpture: Katie Haywood, “Copper Pipes,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Second Place, Sculpture: “Debbie Arney, “This Boot Was Made for Walkin’,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Third Place, Sculpture: Elyse Blankenship, “5th Day of Creation: Animals,” Liberty Christian, 11th
-- First Place, Multi-Media: Amber McKinley, “Illusion Multi-Media,” Elwood
-- Second Place, Multi-Media: Kyle Riegle, “Dad’s Buck,” Alexandria, 12th
-- First Place, Ceramics: Shelby Scofield, “The Trophy,” Anderson, 11th
-- Second Place, Ceramics: Ashlee Jones, “A Mother’s Box,” Alexandria, 12th
-- Third Place, Ceramics: Liza Nightenhelser, “Antique Pot,” Pendleton, 9th
-- First Place, Jewelry: Ya Lin Zhen, “Pearl Coils,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Second Place, Jewelry: Emily Roby, “Inside Colors,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Third Place, Jewelry: Kaitlan Wiles, “Kids at Play,” Pendleton, 11th
-- Fourth Place, Jewelry: Kaily Hubble, “Tribal Dance, Pendleton, 11th
-- First Place, Photography: Johnathon Baker, “Tiles Revealed,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Second Place, Photography: Grace Sharritt, “The Family,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Third Place, Photography: Johnathon Baker, “Melted Window,” Pendleton, 12th
-- Fourth Place, Photography: Johnathon Baker, “Tazewell, Tennessee,” Pendleton, 12th
-- First Place, Horse Division Hoosier Park: Shelby Scofield,” The Trophy,” Anderson, 11th
-- Second Place, Horse Division Hoosier Park: Kara Hammers, “Unmistakably Unique Unicorn,” Highland, 12th
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