Works by 74 student artists, selected from more than 250 submissions, are on display at 51³Ō¹Ļappās Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts as part of its annual High School Juried Art Exhibition.
In the photo: Ludwig Brunner, left, executive director of the Quick Arts Center, and Dean Whitcomb, right, St. Bonaventureās associate director of Admissions, with Best of Show winners (from left) Max Smith, Kane High School; Ali Giermek,
Olean's Career and Technical Education Center; and Joseph Derck, Fillmore Central School.

Works by 74 student artists, selected from more than 250 submissions, are on display at 51³Ō¹Ļappās Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts as part of its annual High School Juried Art Exhibition.
Selected through an extensive jurying process, the works are being exhibited in the Quick Centerās mezzanine level through May 21.
The students represent school districts from New York and Pennsylvania including Allegany-Limestone, Andover, Austin, Bolivar-Richburg, Cassadaga Valley, Cattaraugus-Little Valley, Clymer, Coudersport, Ellicottville, Fillmore, Horseheads, Kane, Olean,
Olean Career and Technical Education Center, Oswayo Valley, Pioneer, Port Allegany, Portville, Salamanca, West Valley, and home-schools in the region.
Winners, their families and friends, were honored at an exhibition opening reception on Tuesday, April 11, when all selected students were awarded an artist prize pack.
Three students received Best of Show honors:
- Joseph Derck, grade 12, Fillmore Central School (art teacher: Jodi Brown), for an acrylic painting titled āMasaai Woman.ā
- Ali Giermek, grade 11, Career & Technical Education Center in Olean (art teacher: Amber Christensen), for a digital painting titled āIn Vogue.ā
- Max Smith, grade 11, Kane High School (art teacher: Cathy Sirianni), for a charcoal drawing titled āOld Dude.ā
Each Best of Show winner was presented with a $1,000 scholarship to attend St. Bonaventure and a professional artist portfolio by Dean Whitcomb, associate director of Admissions at St. Bonaventure.
Six students earned Best of Category honors:
- Best of Painting: Samantha Stock, grade 12, Ellicottville Central School (art teacher: Lillian Lechner) for coffee painting titled āLibrary CafĆ©.ā
- Best of Photography/Collage/Digital Art: Acacia Steffenhagen, grade 9, Olean High School (art teacher: Kellie OāBrien) for an untitled digital work.
- Best of Drawing/Printmaking co-winners: Benjamin Vella, grade 12, Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School (art teacher: Carol Purdy) for a colored pencil drawing titled āSelf-Portrait;ā and Jessica Daley, grade 11, Portville Central
School (art teacher: Wendy Van Curen) for a pastels & colored pencil drawing titled āGlare.ā
- Best of 3D/Sculpture/Ceramics co-winners: Rebecca Oyer, grade 12, Salamanca High School (art teacher: Lori MacArthur) for a black ash wood woven basket titled āBeckyās Basket;ā and Ernest Lipscolm, grade 12, Fillmore Central
School (art teacher: Jodi Brown), for a Golden River Paper origami work titled āSatoshi Kamiyaās Pegasus.ā
Ludwig Brunner, executive director of the Quick Center, presented each Best of Category winner with professional-grade art supplies in relation to their selected work, along with a reusable bag displaying their artwork.
āGreat thanks must be given to the parents, grandparents, family, friends and art teachers who encourage and support these students,ā Brunner said. āThe talent we have seen grow in these exhibitions over the past five years or so is
exponential. The quality of the work these students produce is astonishing and we are so pleased that the Quick Center can display these pieces for everyone in our community to enjoy.ā
Sean Conklin, the Quick Centerās assistant curator and museum educator, said overseeing the various annual juried are exhibitions for local school students is one of the favorite parts of his job.
āFor this show specifically, I had so many individuals come up and remark about how everywhere you looked there was another amazing work. I hope seeing their work hung in our museum space alongside all the other amazing pieces from our collection
encourages these students to continue with their artistic endeavors, because every single winner this year has the talent and the skill,ā Conklin said.
The Quick Centerās mezzanine level is open daily from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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