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DATES & TIMES

Nov 1: Entry Period (8a - 6p)
Nov 2: Judging Day (8a - 3p)
Nov 2: Entry Pickup! (3p - 7p)
Nov 3: Top Fifteen Announced - 48 Hour Probationary Period
Nov 5-10: Due Diligence Phone Verification
Nov 11: Top Ten Announced
Nov 20: Awards Ceremony!

2008 Entries: 1,018

Drawing: 253
Electronic Media: 143
Mixed Media: 184
Painting: 111
Photography: 231
Sculpture: 96

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The Prizes!

Grand Prize: $5,000
Second Place: $2,500
Third Place: $1,500
Fourth Place: $1,000
Fifth Place: $500
6th thru 10th: $250

About the Visual Arts Contest...

The annual Culture Shapers Visual Arts Contest enables student artists to compete for nearly $70,000 in cash prizes in six categories... drawing, painting, electronic media, mixed media, photography and sculpture. The contest takes place in the Fall, and is open to all High School Students in Harris, Waller, Liberty, Chambers, Galveston, Brazoria, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties.

Students receive a commemorative t-shirt with their entry fee of $20. Entry forms may be downloaded from the website and parents, students or teachers deliver and pickup the entries at the drop-off location.

Each year, the Culture Shapers Volunteer Staff receive about 1,500 entries. This year, jurying took place on Sunday, November 2nd. The top ten finalists in each category were invited to an elegant awards ceremony on November 20th, where the winners were finally announced before a live audience.

About the Culture Shapers Jurying Process...

Culture Shapers jurors are a combination of educators and professionals, who come highly recommended to us by other notable organizations, such as the Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE), as well as others. Many of our jurors have experience both in and out of the classroom, which gives them a unique and valuable perspective on evaluating student artwork. Click here to read more about the Culture Shapers jurying process.

2008 Mixed Media Winners

Entries in which two or more media are combined in a single two-dimensional entry. Collage is included.

Top 10...

Click here to review the rules for this year.

Grand Prize: $5,000
Rosemary
Elizabeth Rhodes
Clear Creek HS
Clear Creek ISd
Teacher: Terri Foltz-Fox
2nd Place: $2,500
Hide and Seek
Connie Laugen
Klein Collins HS
Klein ISD
Teacher: Mike Hall
3rd Place: $1,500
Sunshowers
Anda Brown
Clear Creek HS
Clear Creek ISD
Teacher: Terri Foltz-Fox
4th Place: $1,000
Trepidations of Revelations
Savannah Notgrass
Brazoswood HS
Brazosport ISD
Teacher: Connie Middleton
5th Place: $500
Everybody Judges
Chelsea Rundell
The John Cooper School
Private
Teacher: Bob Mosier
6th Place: $250
Crumbled Dreams
Tiffany Wu
The John Cooper School
Private
Teacher: Karen Fearon
7th Place: $250
Colors of Healing
Catherine Cotton
The John Cooper School
Private
Teacher: Jayla Ash Davis
8th Place: $250
Hidden
Sarah Wiernicki
The John Cooper School
Private
Teacher: Jayla Ash Davis
9th Place: $250
In My Eyes
Chasity Redeo
Klein Collins HS
Klein ISD
Teacher: Ramona Britt
10th Place: $250
Hear No Evil
Alex Nguyen
Clear Brook HS
Clear Creek ISD
Teacher: Jeffrey Samp

Honorable Mention...

Hills of Lines
Maria Cordon
Aldine HS
Aldine ISD
Teacher: Karen Cruise
Alanna
Lauren Fischer
James E. Taylor HS
Katy ISD
Teacher: Nancy Viola
Optical Delusion
Stephanie Rodriguez
Aldine HS
Aldine ISD
Teacher: Karen Cruise
Beyond Skin Deep
Emily Spradley
Taylor HS
Katy ISD
Teacher: Nancy Viola


About the Jurors...

MaryAnn Lucas is past President of many art organizations and has held numerous other positions in support of these organizations. Her studying has consisted of taking courses at formal educational institutions as well as specialized tutorial sessions with various experts.  Mary Ann is a firm believer that "practice is the best learning tool", and this has enabled her to become proficient in a variety of medium. For several years she has conducted workshops, judged art exhibitions and given demonstrations of her art techniques in Houston and surrounding towns. She also donates numerous pieces of her work each year to various worthwhile charity auctions. She has participated in numerous art festivals over the years. Her work has made its way to various states across this country and Europe. Her philosophy in art and life is: The only failure is not to try.

Fran Padgett’s motto is: “I’ll be a breast cancer survivor when I die of something else. In the meantime, I expect to be alive every day in every sense of the word.” Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001, Fran left her successful business career of many years to return full time to her passions for painting and writing. On the morning after receiving her breast cancer diagnosis, Fran retreated to the beaches of Galveston, painting from sunrise to sunrise, and on to sunrise again. As she faced the year of treatment and the eventual pronouncement of becoming a “breast cancer survivor,” Fran chronicled – on paper and on canvas – her personal farewell to her body. Through her art, and through her new book, Breast Cancer Recovery: No One Wrote a Manual, Fran shares the triumphs, the sadness, the intensely personal choices; the ironies, the laughter, the tears; the sensations of survival and the complexities of healing.

“Fran Padgett’s work is deeply emotional – touching the inner need to heal and to move forward into harmony. Her works stand apart from others; truly a creative legacy to hold near to our hearts.”

Peggy Sexton is a mixed media fiber artist, concentrating in surface design. Her work focuses on dimension and contradiction using unlikely materials juxtaposed with hand dyed silks and delicate thread work. Sexton’s award winning art cloth, collage, and sculpture pieces have been exhibited in galleries through out the United States. Among these are Gallery Mendocino Collage, Ukiah, CA, The Art Station Gallery, Stone Mountain, GA, The Archway Gallery, The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, the International Quilt Festival, and the Jung Center, Houston, TX. Her commercial art career includes: graphic design in print and TV, and technical illustration. She has judged high school and adult exhibits.


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