The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 23, 2018, Page 4, Image 4

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    BY JEANETTE WRtGHT
NEWS EDITOR
The op en in g of the annual
C la c k a m a s C o m m u n ity
College Student Art Show was
May 17, and open till June- 7-
The e x h ib it op en ed at
the A le x a n d e r G a lle ry in
N iem eyer C e n te r, follow ed
by an awards ceremony and
banquet w ith free food and
live m usic played by C CC
students.
One hu n dred t h ir t- fo u r
pieces o f o rig in a l artw ork
w ere su b m itte d by C C C
students, all o f w hich were
created over the past year,
th is is in sta rk co n tra st
to the “ 3 0 0 -s o m e th in g ”
pieces subm itted last year,
according to gallery display
student Inez F in sta d .'
Few er
p ie c e s
m ade
d isp la y in g e a sie r, and no
pieces were rejected this year,
m eaning there was no need
Clackam as P rin t — - - - - - - - —
for a “ Salon de R e fu se ” to honorable m entions.
Best In Show went to Reny
display unaccepted art, said
Simon, for,his acrylic painting
Finstad.
Displayed pieces represent title d “ ‘ The 6th E xtin ctio n
all art departments, including K ill’ t l Je fe .”
First place o v erall w ent
ceramics, painting, sculpture,
jewelry and m etals, drawing, to Reid North for his p iece
anim ation, digital graphics, title d “ D um psta F u n k ,” a
photography, video and film fu n ctio n in g steel drum set
made o f scrap m e ta l, w ith
and illustration.
The art was ju rie d for w hich N orth perform ed on
entry by CCC art department cam pus several tim es this
fa c u lty , and judged by B ill, term.
Second place overall went to
Carman, a professional artist
and art professor at Boise Mark Hise for his aluminum
dog sculpture, “ U n titled ” .
State University.
Third place overall w ent
Prizes totaling $2,250 were
awarded in the form of g ift to A bigail Lockwood for her
cards to art supply shops of drawing titled “ Grounded” .
The pieces them selves are
choice. Awards included $400
for best in show, $300, $200 varied in 'subject, ran gin g
and $200 for fir s t, second from low poly digital prints of
and third place overall, $75 Overwatch characters Reaper,
each to ten best-in -category by M itch Kozloski and Moira,
pieces, and $50 each for eight by Julie Copeland, to a seven-
page inked com ic titled “ A
Tale of Two T .A .’ s” , by Tyler
DeBerry.
Strawberry plants grow out
of a hum an head sculpture
by C ath erin e G reer, title d
•‘ Strawberry Fields: a Header” .
; Su perheroes make their
appearance in several pieces,
with a Batm an digital print
by Tori K eith , and a block
print of the Incredible Hulk
by Caleb Wynne.
p h o to by Jonathan V illagom ez
“To All The Nosy Bitches” by Blake Troné ]
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