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All scholarship recipients are announced
by the chair following a nomination and review process by the department
faculty. Declared junior and senior majors are invited to contact
the chair for further information.
Ann Flack Boseman Art Scholarship
The
Department is pleased to announce Jessica Phillips as the latest
recipient of the Ann Flack Boseman Art Scholarship, which is endowed
through the generosity of donors Mark Griffis and Dave Robertson
in honor of Ann Boseman. The award, which is a merit-based honor
selected by the Department faculty, consists of $1,000 toward tuition
as well as a solo exhibition. Phillips, a senior studio art major,
will present her exhibition November 30- December 20, 2006, in the
new Cultural Arts Gallery of the Cultural Arts Building.
Kathleen
Price Bryan Scholarship
One $375 award toward fall semester tuition to a Studio or Art History
major.
Forrest R. Lewis Family Scholarship
Mallory
Nanny, an incoming freshman from Charlotte, is the first recipient
of the Forrest R. Lewis Family Scholarship. This award for new freshmen
intending to major in art is based on a slide portfolio and essay.
In her own words:
“On good days, my drawing brings me satisfaction and a strong
sense of self-worth. On those occasional bad days when what I see
in my head won’t show up on paper, I feel frustrated and grumpy
the rest of the day.”
“I would love to combine my passion for art with my love of
psychology to pursue a career in art therapy. I can think of no
occupation more rewarding than that of helping others to express
their emotions through art.”
Owen and Myrna Wexler Scholarship in Art
Melissa
Ebbinghouser is the first recipient of the Owen and Myrna Wexler
Scholarship in Art, which is awarded to an outstanding major in
the department. Passion and dedication are the qualities that best
describe Melissa.. Since grade school she has had a passionate interest
in the world of art, attending every class she could sign up for.
Raised in Toms River, New Jersey, her involvement in high school
art functions and attendance at public art classes fueled her interest
to learn all she could about the artistic world. From visits to
the Metropolitan Museum in New York to The Louvre in Paris, Melissa
knew that her studies would lead her toward a career as an artist.
Upon visiting the UNCW Art Department in 2000, Melissa knew she
wanted to dedicate her life’s work to her long-time passion
of creating art. “I love that the commitment of the professors
matches my own,” she says “I enjoy what I do and achieve
a sense of accomplishment when I know another person appreciates
my vision and sees the energy and effort behind its creation.”
Melissa will be graduating in December 2006 with Bachelor’s
degrees in Studio Art and Art History. “By studying the work
of those who came before, bringing to us an artistic depiction of
their lifestyle, we can better understand the evolution of art and
its historical importance and impact on the artists of today.”
In the future Melissa plans to attend graduate school specializing
in the areas of oil painting and collage, ceramics, and sculpture.
Her ultimate goal is to own a gallery and studio from which she
intends to bring her visions and love of art to the world.
Wilmington Art Association Scholarships
Normally, two are awarded each December for Studio or Art History
majors.The Department is pleased to announce the 2005 recipients
of the Wilmington Art Association Scholarships, which have been
provided through the continuing generosity of this organization.
Each award, which is a merit-based honor, consists of $1,000 for
tuition and art materials. The recipients are senior art studio
majors Jessica Phillips and Richard Hedrick.
Bookstore Scholarship
One $125 award toward book and supply purchases in the UNCW Bookstore.
Fall semester to Studio or Art History major.
Past Scholarship Recipients:
Ann Flack Boseman:
Renato Abbate
Wilmington Art Association:
Carene Madak, Thai Blair, Breanna Bolton, Rhonda Willet, Joseph
McSpadden, Jo Bellamy
Kathleen Price Bryan:
Lisa Pasqualetti, Pam Greenough, Jacki Booth, Jeanette Hall, Tracy
Sorenson
Bookstore:
Jessica Phillips, Elizabeth MacChainnigh, Hope Bordeaux, Acacia
Rhiannon
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