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Published May 29, 2024

حوإ¼½م½م Fine Art and Graphic Design Students Receive Awards

The show and competition are open to first and second-year Fine Art and Graphic Art students who are currently enrolled.
By: Rhonda Dunaway
Group photo of winning art students

RAYMOND—Catherine Dean was awarded the Bob Dunaway Scholarship for 2024 at the closing reception of the حوإ¼½م½م Fine Art and Graphic Design Student Exhibit on April 25, 2024, in Marie Hull Gallery, Raymond Campus.

“This is an award reserved for a student who is willing to push boundaries, who exhibits growth as well as great potential and acts as a role model in the department,â€‌ said LeeReyna Lopez Leyva, Fine and Performing Arts Department Chair and Art Instructor.

Dean will receive up to $500 in scholarship money. She also won Best In Show in the student exhibit for her painting, “Morning Glory.â€‌ The show and competition are open to first and second-year Fine Art and Graphic Art students who are currently enrolled. Dean was also the big winner at the 2024 Mississippi Community College Art Instructor Association’s annual State Art Competition where she won Best of Show for her oil painting, “Psycho Pomp.â€‌

“It was hard to choose winners when there is so much strong work to choose from,â€‌ Lopez Leyva said.

Bob Dunaway was the حوإ¼½م½م Art Department Chair from 1971-1986 and remained at حوإ¼½م½م until he retired in 1993 and was honored with the title of Professor Emeritus. His scholarship has been around for over 20 years.

Group photo of winning art students

The list of winners for the Student Fine Art and Graphic Design Exhibit are as follows:

  • Graphic Design – First Place, Paris Lenoir; Second, Lillian Piotrowski; Third, Lucas Gould
  • Ceramics – First Place, Catherine Dean; Second, Paris Lenoir; Third, Betty Rhines
  • Design – First Place, Caitlynn Wiegand; Second, Caitlin Parks; Third, Desmond Rogers
  • Drawing – First Place, Eva Jones; Second, Gabe Williams; Third, Vinny Phillips
  • Painting – First Place, Jonathan Warren; Second, Fakeyra Thomas; Third, Paris Lenoir

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