Ļć½¶Ö±²„students, alumna take home five awards in statewide art competition
Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.āNearly 50 works by 24 current Mississippi State art majors and one alumna are on display through March 18 at The Arts Center of Mississippi in Jackson.
Now in its 66th year, the Mississippi Collegiate Arts exhibit is part of statewide juried competition for student artists enrolled in the stateās four-year colleges and universities. The annual event is designed to showcase the high quality of visual arts education taking place in Mississippi higher education.
This yearās contest drew more than 930 submissions from nearly a dozen institutions. Of that number, 46 entries by Ļć½¶Ö±²„art majors were among 138 judged worthy of inclusion in the exhibit.
Richard Doubleday, assistant professor in the graphic design program at Louisiana State Universityās School of Art, was juror for the 2016 MCA competition. He selected five Ļć½¶Ö±²„student works for Jurorās Awards, one each in the Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, Graphic Design and Time Based Media categories.
MSUās 2016 MCA Competition exhibitors and winners included (by hometown):
BAY SAINT LOUISāJunior Aubrey J. Pohl, concentrating in graphic design and photography.
BELAIR, MarylandāSenior Lorianna A. Livingston, concentrating in graphic design.
BILOXIāSenior Ian F. Green, concentrating in graphic design, who also received the Jurorās Award in Graphic Design for his work, āKenzo Tange.ā
BRANDONāSeniors Kierre Dawkins, concentrating in fine arts; and Anna R. Zollicoffer, concentrating in graphic design.
CLINTONāJunior Brennan P. Crosby, concentrating in photography; and sophomore Carly A. Melton, undeclared concentration.
COLLIERVILLE, TennesseeāSenior Jordan R. Hankinson, concentrating in graphic design.
FLORENCE, South CarolinaāSenior computer science major Candace B. Moreau.
FOXWORTHāHaleigh E. Parker, a fall 2015 magna cum laude art/photography graduate.
FULTONāSenior Alleigh T. Moffett, concentrating in graphic design, she also received the Jurorās Award in Sculpture for her work, āShell Phone.ā
HATTIESBURGāSenior Shawna J. Williams, concentrating in fine arts.
JACKSONāSenior Zachary S. āZachā Boozer. Concentrating in photography, he received the Jurorās Award in Time Based Media for his work, āGoshen.ā
LITTLE ROCKāJunior Abbey E. Rigdon, concentrating in graphic design.
MADISONāConcentrating in graphic design and photography, sophomore Anna K. āKatieā Erickson received the Jurorās Award in Painting for her work, āFragileā; and seniors Nicolette L. āNikiā Johnson, undeclared concentration; and Gerard Woods, concentrating in fine arts.
NEW ALBANYāSenior Casey E. Jennings, concentrating in graphic design.
OCEAN SPRINGSāSenior Jillian N. Wilson, concentrating in fine arts.
STARKVILLEāJunior Kamau J. Bostic, concentrating in photography; and senior Jinwon Kim, an art/undeclared major. Also an architecture masterās and magna cum laude business administration/finance bachelorās graduate, Kim received the Jurorās Award in Drawing for her work, āUntitled 1.ā
TERRYāSenior Kimberly R. Eady, concentrating in graphic design.
TUPELOāSophomore Alex P. Cayson, undeclared concentration; and junior Matthew B. Rogers, concentrating in graphic design.
YAZOO CITYāSophomore Catherine E. Remington, concentrating in graphic design.
The Arts Center of Mississippi is located at 201 E. Pascagoula St. Viewing hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday, and noon-5 p.m., Sunday.
Part of the College of Architecture, Art and Design, MSUās art department is the longtime home of the stateās largest undergraduate studio art program. It offers a bachelor of fine arts degree, with concentrations in graphic design, photography and fine art (ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture).
For additional information about the college and department, visit , and or telephone 662-325-2202.
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