Roxbury University student Artists Rating Significant at Digital Visions Artwork Invitational

ROXBURY, NJ – Roxbury pupils Roxbury positioned in four of the eight groups at a Digital Visions exhibition of superior faculty artwork previously this week.

Eleven area schools participated, each individual publishing 10 performs of artwork in eight distinct groups together with Drawing/Illustration B&W, Drawing/Illustration Coloration, Painting, Pottery, Sculpture/Crafts, Combined Media/Open up, Photography, and Digital Media.

The Roxbury artists who placed were 

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  • Alexa Hernandez, Quality 12 — Initial Position Drawing/Illustration (Coloration) — Value Compensated for Your Buffet
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  • Gianna Malone, Quality 11 — First Area Images — Warehouse Traffic
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  • Ash Dunlap, Grade 12 — Second Spot Digital Media — Earring Magic Ken
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  • Sheryl Peng, Quality 12 — Honorable Point out Painting — Not Component of My Prepare
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Hartford Art School also awarded Roxbury Superior School seniors Haley Lang, Alexa Hernandez and Sheryl Peng with scholarship awards in the sum of $23,000 for every year for a total 4-year award of $92,000.

“Roxbury Substantial College art learners represented very properly at all of the artwork competitions they participated in,” explained Roxbury Substantial College Visual Arts Direct Instructor Renee Zengel. “We are so happy of the tricky get the job done and determination they all have set forth this school yr. It’s amazing to see the fruition and recognition of their creative endeavors … These students have demonstrated the achievements of Roxbury Higher School’s Visual Arts method.”

The works of art were being judged by Kimberly Brickley and Alaina Bailey from Moore School of Art & Structure in Philadelphia, Roxy Ryan from Hartford Art College at the College of Hartford, Andrea Geller from William Paterson College, Brett Sherman from Savannah College of Art and Style in Savannah Georgia and Jane Grannis and Lisa Westheimer from Ceramicists.