Students Win Art Awards in Willamette Valley Art Competition
For the last five years the Philomath High School Art Department has sponsored the
Willamette Valley High School Art Competition. This year, a total of 24 schools
participated in the competition, providing 250 individual works to be judged. 102
pieces from 14 schools, including ten works of Delphian School students, received
awards and were accepted into an exhibit which will be on display at the Benton
County Historical Museum in Philomath, from March 6th-March 20th.
Prizes and scholarships totaling $4000 will be awarded at the reception being held
at the museum in Philomath on Saturday, March 8th, from 2:00-4:00. Operating costs
of the competition and the exhibit are paid mainly by grants from the Oregon Education
Association and Selco Community Credit Union.
The following Delphian School students won awards in seven of fifteen possible categories:
Sculpture - General
1st Place, Brendan Delaney "Metal Bird"
Drawing - Black & White Landscape, Animals, Abstract, Still Life
2nd Place, Alex Jessup "Greatest Fear"
Sculpture - Ceramic
3rd Place, Katsu Tanaka "Traveler"
Watercolor
Honorable Mention, Katsu Tanaka "Elaborate Dirt Castle"
Photography
Honorable Mention, Duncan Dimanche "Band W"
Sculpture - Ceramic
Honorable Mention, Samantha Tripp "Shrunken Head"
Ceramics - Wheel thrown
Honorable Mention, Ryan Boles "Twisted Green & Blue Vase"
Honorable Mention, Ryan Boles "Short Dark Brown Matte Vase"
Honorable Mention, Jerry Hsiung "Metal Striped Vase"
Ceramics - Hand Built
Honorable Mention, Megan Roland "Totally Tubular Vase"