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Several CU students win at Juried Art Show By Christina Miller News from Campbellsville University CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - At a Juried Student Art Show held April 20 in Campbellsville University's Art Gallery, located at 205 University DR, Campbellsville University students won several awards for their artistic talent. Linda Cundiff, professor and chair of the department of art at Campbellsville University and a native of Adair Co., KY, was in charge of the event and said she was pleased with the outcome of the entries.Tess Turner, a senior from Franklin, KY, won best of show for her piece titled, "We Have Lived." The juror Delaire Rowe of Bowling Green, KY. said the piece was a timeless face, and that it was a statement on humanity. Turner also won first place and honorable mention in the photography division. Second and third place in photography both went to Sarah Hubbard, a senior from Fairfield, Ohio. Laura Slack, a senior from Benton, KY, won first place in ceramics for her piece titled "Jade and Amber Cups." Others who placed in ceramics include Bonnie Joy Boulware, a junior from Campbellsville, KY, who placed second; and Hannah Baird, a sophomore from Hartford, KY, who placed third and received honorable mention. First place drawing award went to Yuko Nagasue, a sophomore from Japan, who also won third place for another drawing entry. Others who placed in the drawing division include Charleen Brinson, a senior from Lebanon, KY, second place; and Sarah Rose, a senior from Campbellsville, honorable mention. First place in the painting division went to Brinson, who also received third for another entry. Other students who placed in the painting division include Natalie Olp, a sophomore from Hopkinsville, KY, second; and Sarah Rowland, a senior from Wickliffe, KY, honorable mention. First place in the sculpture division went to Erin Grimsley, a sophomore from Elizabethtown, KY; Other students who placed include: Slack, second; Autumn Martin, a junior from Campbellsville, KY, third; and Rowland, honorable mention. Juror Delaire Rowe made several comments on the artwork, adding, "There were many fine qualities in other pieces as well." This story was posted on 2010-07-30 08:52:29
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