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Student Art 2004
Old North Church, 35 Washington Street

Window View, by Abigail Feldman, Student Art Exhibit 2004
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Student Art is a non-juried exhibit of original work in the categories of calligraphy, crafts, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. This exhibit features the work of students in grades 5-12 attending public or private schools in Marblehead, nonresidents in school or taking lessons in Marblehead, and Marblehead residents attending private schools out of town.

Awards Night photo of Student Artists. Attending the Awards Night presentations (l to r): Daniel Owen, Laura Walsh-Roglaski, Rachel Henige, Andrea Noble, Sarah Murphy (Chair), Elizabeth Bailey (Chair), Deborah Williams, and Leana Galiel.

Award Winners: Charlotte Webber (BOS), Leana Galiel (BOS), Zachary Kaplan (OSW), Maya Foley (OSW), Jessica Lebowitz (OSW), Lauren Buchsbaum (OSW), David Whelan (HON), Daniel Owen (HON), Andrea Noble (HON), Deborah Williams (HON), Rachel Henige (HON), Elizabeth Stevens (HON), Laura Walsh-Roglaski (HON), John Walker (HON)

Chairpersons: Elizabeth Bailey and Sarah Murphy

Judges

Holly Bevins is an established local artist who has had numerous one woman shows across the country. She is best known for her beloved animal characters, her personal favorite being the Skunk of Miscalculation. You can see her work delighting children of all ages dancing across the windows of the Muffin Shop every month. Her most recent works, completed this year, are lively murals at the Children’s Hospital in Boston, funded by the Boston Celtics. Holly has a special understanding of youth and student artists. As lighthearted as Holly is as an artist, she is as serious about judging student art.

Patricia O'Hare Williams is an artist member of the North Shore Arts Association and the Marblehead Arts Association. Her work has won numerous awards including the 2002 Edward D. Carey Award in the Marblehead Festival of the Arts and the North Shore Hospice 2003 Regatta's Signature Artwork. Her marketing design firm, O'Hare Williams, is located in Marblehead.

Katy Morse graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and continued her art education at numerous schools, including the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In addition, Katy regularly participates in exhibits; the most recent was a 2002 show at The Gallery at Grosvenor Park in Salem. Katy belongs to the Marblehead Arts Association, New England Watercolor Society, and National Watercolor Society.

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Festival 2004 History