MYARTSCHOLARSHIP: Graduate Competition Winners 2008  
 

First Place Winner -- $5000


Lucy May

Royal College of Art (London)

Winning Gallery



Lucy May completed her BA in Fine art at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford. She is currently working on completing her MA in Art at the Royal College of Art in London. According to Lucy "My work is founded on an ongoing investigation of memory and the imagination, and revels in the grotesquely beautiful and the dusty annals of the past. The current sculptural work takes its cue from graphic sources such as the etchings of Rembrandt, Goya and Durer. It is heavily informed by Italian Baroque sculpture and therefore religious motifs. Said motifs and arresting details from etchings are worked up into fantastical tableaux and figures. Their form, although recognizably in homage to traditional sculptural idioms, are molten and indeterminate; subject matter and meaning are thus rendered subservient to the seething and writhing mass of secretions and organic growth."

Second Place Winner -- $2000


Justin Lowman

Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA

Winning Gallery



Justin Lowman earned a BA in Art History and Classic Humanities from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is currently concluding his MFA Candidate at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Justin describe in his own words his works "I want to reinvigorate various kinds of contexts both public and private to produce renewed awareness of being. With a change in focus or through a unique set of materials, one can see the familiar in new ways in order to pause and reflect on a moment, to capture a fleeting glimpse or perhaps even to smile and gain a sense of wonder. Producing this kind of situation is important to me because so much of our lives are bombarded with speed and information that challenges our ability to process our lives. As the quality of contemporary life feels increasingly rapid, we observe that time still measures the same as it ever has. Why then do situations sometimes feel painstakingly slow while others exceptionally fast? Taking time to appreciate the small things in moments of contemplation affords the viewer an opportunity to digest and restore. ".


Third Place Winner -- $1000


Jessica Wohl
University of Georgia

Winning Gallery

Jessica is currently working on her Masters of Fine Arts at the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia in Drawing and Painting. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration and Art History at the Kansas City Art Institute. In Jessica's words "I’m interested in the concept of the family. What is a family, and by what is it defined? A family constitutes a group of multiples with a shared common bond, and I investigate the nature of, and the power of that bond. I’m interested in exploring the illusion of a family: how it portrays itself to the world, how they hold themselves together, and what might happen they let themselves fall apart. Collecting family photographs, stories, memories and imagery connects my personal experience to a larger history. I also collect culturally derived patterns and ornament, most specifically, lace, as it references my Russian ancestors. Collecting, accumulating and arranging are all ways in which one manipulates their environment to achieve perfection, and it is in the obsessive nature of my work in which I emulate the quest for perfection that many families undertake and display. "

iPhone Winner


Erin M. Riley
 Tyler School of Art

Winning Gallery

Erin M. Riley is an MFA Candidate at the Tyler School of Art/Temple University in Pennsylvania. She is the winner of the iPhone drawing.

50 Finalists

Lucas Foglia
Gallery Entry

Olivia Valentine
Gallery Entry

Jeremy Davis
Gallery Entry

Chad Hoover
Gallery Entry

Sarah Beck
Gallery Entry

Lauren Herzak-Bauman
Gallery Entry

Or Kadar
Gallery Entry

Paul Hickey
Gallery Entry

Amir Chasson
Gallery Entry

Casey Lynch
Gallery Entry

Ming Zhou
Gallery Entry

Ryan Schwartzkopf
Gallery Entry

Craig Hawkins
Gallery Entry

Xi Zhang
Gallery Entry

Michael Caines
Gallery Entry

Naama Tsabar
Gallery Entry

Marina Kassianidou
Gallery Entry

Kate Farrington
Gallery Entry

Jo Gane
Gallery Entry

Scott Wolfson
Gallery Entry

Rachel Warkentin
Gallery Entry

Aspen Mays
Gallery Entry

Tim Eads
Gallery Entry

Mona Kamal
Gallery Entry

Morgan Gehris
Gallery Entry

Faith Purvey
Gallery Entry

Jessica Kirkpatrick
Gallery Entry

Amanda Brown
Gallery Entry

Kendra Larson
Gallery Entry

Erin Elyse Burns
Gallery Entry

Patrick Hobaugh
Gallery Entry

Auden O'Connell
Gallery Entry

Michael Clyde Johnson
Gallery Entry

Natasha Rosling
Gallery Entry

Marco Kaufmann
Gallery Entry

Jennifer Dillner
Gallery Entry

William Gatz
Gallery Entry

Zubair Lawrence
Gallery Entry

Biying Zhang
Gallery Entry

Austin Furtak-Cole
Gallery Entry

Katarina Petrovic
Gallery Entry

Nung-Hsin Hu
Gallery Entry

Whitney Wood
Gallery Entry

Yuliya Lanina
Gallery Entry

Julie A. T. McAskill
Gallery Entry

Brian Glaser
Gallery Entry

Nedim Kufi
Gallery Entry

 

 
 

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