Showcasing their talent; Area students showcase work at LMU Art Show

Published 3:21 pm Monday, November 29, 2021

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The Lincoln Memorial University Paul V. Hamilton School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences recently hosted the annual LMU Regional High School Juried Art Exhibition. The exhibition, which showcases talent of regional high school students, was held at the gallery in the LMU Center for the Arts in Cumberland Gap.

The exhibition was prepared by the art faculty, Michael Giles and Risa Hricovsky. They gathered works from several of the area’s high school students.

Over 70 students from six high schools submitted approximately 100 works for consideration. Participating high schools in Tennessee were Campbell County High School (CCHS), Jacksboro; Claiborne High School (CHS), New Tazewell; Cumberland Gap High School (CGHS), Cumberland Gap; J. Frank White Academy (JFWA), Harrogate; and Lenoir City High School (LCHS), Lenoir City. Lee High School (LHS) in Jonesville, Virginia, also had entries.

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Isabella Baumgardner, a student at CGHS, took Best in Show top honors with her painting ‘Connect the Dots.’ Second place was awarded to Abby Young of LCHS, for her work ‘Untitled.’ CCHS student Emily Warman’s painting ‘Yellow Bird’ took third place.

Honorable mention went to four students. Malena Stucy of CHS was recognized for her clay piece ‘Rose Pot;’ LHS student Cody Kirk captured ‘Footloose’ in a painting; Katelyn Combs of CHS received the honor for her painting ‘Bubbles;’ and JFWA’s Haley Riggs painted ‘The Duke’ for another honorable mention.

“Thank you to the area’s students and their teachers for participating,” said Giles.

The LMU Art Program offers degrees in Art 2D, Art Ceramics, and Art Education. LMU Art also offers a pre-professional program in Art Therapy. You can follow the program on Instagram @LMUArt.

Lincoln Memorial University is a values-based learning community dedicated to providing educational experiences in the liberal arts and professional studies. The main campus is located in Harrogate, Tennessee. For more information about the undergraduate and graduate programs available at LMU, contact the Office of Admissions at 423.869.6280 or email at admissions@LMUnet.edu.