Methuen students in Scholastic Art Awards Globe Show
Posted by Common on Feb 9, 2010 in Art Show • No comments
From the Eagle Tribune, February 09, 2010
Methuen High students pull strong showing in art contest
By J.J. Huggins
METHUEN — Sixteen-year-old Kasey Walko carved a dreamy scene with a sun setting over mountains into a piece of balsa foam to win top honors in the Scholastic Art Awards Globe Show.
The Methuen High School junior’s work, along with photographs shot by 17-year-old senior Brian Dunne, another top-finisher, will now be heading to New York to be judged nationally. Dunne’s work includes portraits of friends.
The Globe Show is an annual competition where art teachers nominate their strongest students to compete against other teens from across the state, Methuen High officials said.
Walko and Dunne won Gold Key awards. Fellow students Elizabeth Hajjar and Xavier Garcia won Silver Key awards. Hajjar won the award for digital art by using the computer program Photoshop to replicate images of herself and one friend in her backyard on one background.
The students’ work will be on display in the Boston State Transportation Building until March 19. There will be an award ceremony Feb. 14 at the John Hancock Hall in Boston.
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from the Boston Globe: The Scholastic Art Awards, Feb 8, 2010
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Methuen High School – Brian Dunne (HM), Alexis Ewer (HM), Maria Foglia (HM), Derek Kunze (HM), Ronald Louis-Charles (SK), Anna Mueller (HM), Lauren Rogers (SK), Valerie Zuniga (HM)
