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Pre-School
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Middle School
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Middle School Honorable Mention $50
BRIANNA MONTGOMERY (TENNYSON MIDDLE SCHOOL)
MELTING EARTH [20]
Tempra paint on paper
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Middle School Honorable Mention $50
TUYEN BIEN (TENNYSON MIDDLE SCHOOL)
FLOODED CITY [100]
Oil on canvas
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Middle School Honorable Mention $50
ADAMARIS ESTRADA (TENNYSON MIDDLE SCHOOL)
OUR DISTORTED IMAGE [2]
Oil on canvas
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Middle School 3rd Place $100
MATTHEW ANSBACK (TENNYSON MIDDLE SCHOOL)
LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE [74]
Oil on canvas
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Highschool
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High School Honorable Mention $50
BENTLEE KEEPERS (VANGUARD HS)
IT'S ONLY HALF OF IT [18], 2021
Acrylic paint on canvas
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High School Honorable Mention $50
ANNA CAROLINE TILLINGHAST (VANGUARD HS)
LONE TREE [12], 2021
Photography
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High School Honorable Mention $50
LYDIA WOLLARD (VANGUARD HS)
FUTURE GENERATIONS [71], 2021
Oil pastel on repurposed cardboard
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High School 3rd Place $100
FINLEY MCCALLIE (VANGUARD HS)
THERMAL HEAT CLOUD....CAUTION [41], 2021
Repurposed wood, repurposed Styrofoam, photograph ink print on vellum, paint, nails
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College
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College Honorable Mention $50
AMY DAVIS (BAYLOR UNIVERSITY)
A SEA OF RED [8]
Oil on canvas
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College Honorable Mention $50
ABBY OLSEN (BAYLOR UNIVERSITY)
EXODUS [1]
Oil on canvas
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College Honorable Mention $50
SARAH BURROUGHS (BAYLOR UNIVERSITY)
IN THE BAG [90]
Oil on canvas
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College 3rd Place $100
BRENDAN BURRESS (BAYLOR UNIVERSITY)
WOLVES AT THE DOOR [19]
Oil on canvas
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Adult
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Adult Honorable Mention $50
ELAINE EARL (ADULT)
TIME TO SAVE THE PLANET [37], 2021
Acrylics and colored sharpie on thin wood
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Adult Honorable Mention $50
MAGGIE SANDERS (ADULT)
LAKE MEAD 2030 [72], 2021
Mixed media: acrylic, cardboard, and paper
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Adult Honorable Mention $50
SUSAN L. SISTRUNK (ADULT)
SAVE THE CEPHALOPODS [96]
Mixed media on paper
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Adult Honorable Mention $50
DEBORAH REED-PROPST (ADULT)
ENDANGERED SPECIES AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE, #2 [33], 2021
Watercolor, gouache
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People's Choice
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JUDGING
The judged awards will be given in categories of Adult, College, High School, Middle School, and Elementary. Typically, 1st, 2nd and 3rd places are given in each category plus honorable mentions. Art is judged on the following criteria: relevance to the climate crisis, aesthetic excellence, and originality.
JUDGES OF THE 5TH ANNUAL CLIMATE CRISIS ART EXHIBIT
(in alphabetical order)
Georgia Brady. Ms. Brady has been associated with Waco Friends of the Climate for many years, and is a staunch supporter of its environmental projects. She faithfully recycles household products such as glass and Styrofoam, and believes that rather than landfilling these items, finding a second life is vital.
Matt Helton. Mr. Helton lives in Woodway, TX, and is a Certified Public Accountant, currently working in industry. He is a member of Greenpeace, the Sierra Club, and Waco Friends of the Climate. He supports all efforts to preserve the environment.
Joyce Nobis. Ms. Nobis is a Baylor University graduate and registered nurse (R.N.). She believes that the magnitude and intricacies of climate change can be most effectively expressed through art.
Alan D. Northcutt, M.D. Dr. Northcutt is Board Certified in Pathology & Dermatopathology, and retired after practicing 31 years in Waco, TX. He believes that the climate crisis is the greatest danger of our time, and now devotes his energy to climate activism, as Director of Waco Friends of the Climate.
Donna E. Perkins. Ms. Perkins is a native Texan who was born in Waco. After earning a Master’s Degree from the University of Houston at Clear Lake, she taught art in public school for 20 years. Retired from teaching, she is now a full-time artist and a member of Archway Gallery, an artist owned and operated gallery in Houston. Donna is primarily an abstract artist with a passion for experimentation. Archway Gallery; donnaeperkins.com