Black Hawk College recently issued the following announcement.
Eight Black Hawk College students recently were honored for their artistic talent in the annual Student Art Exhibition.
The juried competition garnered 64 entries with 32 pieces selected for the show. BHC alumna Tami Schmidt selected the pieces.
Saeed Ajideh of Moline (pictured) won first place with his oil painting, “Level.”
The other winners are:
Second place – Taylor Neyens of Rock Island – “If Walls Could Talk” photo series
Third place – Cheyanne Cortez of Silvis – “Vibrant Shapes” oil pastel
Honorable mentions –
Jordyn Carter of Good Hope – “Blue Distance” digital illustration
Jaime Mondragon of Silvis – “Wandering Eye” mixed media mask
Jose Morales of Moline – “Tequila 309” packaging design and photo
Andy Stallings of Rock Island – “Accumulation” watercolor and ink
Amy Van Fossen of Bettendorf – “The Heavens Declare” watercolor
View photos from the reception and awards presentation on Facebook.
The exhibit is on display through Friday, May 11 in the ArtSpace Gallery on the first floor of Building 4 at the Quad-Cities Campus, 6600 34th Ave., Moline.
For more information about exhibits in the ArtSpace Gallery, contact Zaiga Thorson at thorsonz@bhc.edu or 309-796-5469.
Original source can be found here.
Source: Black Hawk College