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Linda Cundiff, Adair native, wins awards at State Fair

From Campbellsville University Faculty/Staff Newsletter Congratulations to Linda J. Cundiff, professor of art and chair of the Art Department, who won three awards at the Kentucky State Fair for her artwork. She won first place for her mixed media watercolor titled "Tomato World." Her pastel, "January Freeze" won third place, and she received an honorable mention for a drawing, "Magic Lilies." Henrietta R. Scott, adjunct instructor in art, won fifth place with a watercolor. Charleen Brinson, senior art education student, won first place in clay sculpture at the fair. This is a partial figurative piece she did in Davie Reneau's sculpture I class in spring 2010. Submitted by Linda Waggener, Campbellsville University



This story was posted on 2010-09-20 14:42:57
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