USN student artwork on display at Belmont University

Judges selected the paintings, prints, and sculptures of five USN students for the 2019 Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition.
by Andy King and Delia Seigenthaler, art teachers

On Thursday, Jan. 10, three
USN students were recognized in the Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition, a professionally juried exhibition showcasing exceptional middle and high school artwork.
 
Out of 800 entries, Eleanor Molvig ’25 won Best of Sixth Grade for her print "The Past." Ava Neff ’19 won Best of 12th Grade for her work "Mutti." Waverly Tibbott ’20 won Best of Mixed Media  for her work "Monster in a Dress."

The ceramic sculptures of Greta Galli '19 and Elliott Clark '19 also were juried into the exhibit.

Their works remain on display in Belmont University's Leu Art Gallery through Friday, Jan. 25.
 
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