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Lakeland student art exhibition winners named
Academics - posted on 5/1/2008
The Annual Lakeland College Student Art Exhibition opening reception was held on April 29 in the Bradley Art Gallery. There are 724 art works on display in the exhibition, which appears through May 22.
The following awards were presented:
Drawing I:
Best Body of Work -Asami Tsutsui; honorable mention - Ashley Ader, Myly Her
Drawing II:
Best Body of Work - Asami Tsutsui; honorable mention - Peggy Keiper, Satomi Fukuhara
Two-Dimensional Design:
Best Body of Work - Darramia Perteet; honorable mention - Liz Lange
Three-Dimensional Design:
Best Body of Work - Tori Ignarski; honorable mention - Yoshinobu Suzuki, Liz Lange
Color Theory:
Best Body of Work - Asami Tsutsui; honorable mention - Mai Isamoto, Yoshinobu Suzuki
Computer Design II:
Best Body of Work - Asami Tsutsui; honorable mention - Sara Willadsen, Darramia Perteet
Computer Design III:
Best Body of Work - Liz Lange; honorable mention - Atsushi Kobayashi
Watercolor I:
Best Body of Work - Shinobu Nosaka; honorable mention - Sara Willadsen, Liz Lange
Painting I/Pastels:
Best Body of Work - Samuel Copp; honorable mention - Liz Lange, Jared Petrie
Black & White Photography:
Best Body of Work - Ashley Domask; honorable mention - Joci Vertz, Andrew Lorrigan
Illustration:
Best Body of Work - Asami Tsutsui; honorable mention - Atsushi Kobayashi
Communication Graphics:
Best Body of Work - Jared Petrie; honorable mention - Atsushi Kobayashi
Watercolor II and /or Independent Study in Advanced Art:
Best Body of Work -Jared Petrie; honorable mention - Samuel Copp
Best in Show - Peggy Keiper for #426, "Seeping with a Basketball"
People's Choice Award - Asami Tsutsui for #430, "Lighting Up Four Cigarettes at Once."
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