EMHS Art News
Corner Conference Art Show Results
by Mary Howery
Awards Night Art Show
High school art students will present their art show in the lobby beginning at 5:00 on Tuesday, May 13. The Awards Ceremony follows at 7:00 in the gym. Academic and Fine Arts Awards are presented at this time. It is our opportunity to honor those students that have distinguished themselves in their academic work throughout the school year. Several awards will be presented by persons in the community, military personnel, and awards from the teaching staff at East Mills High School. We ask that every student and their parents and family members come and celebrate these students accomplishments.
Corner Conference Art Show Results
East Mills students made a strong showing in the Corner Conference Art Show at Essex. For Nishna Valley students, it was the first time they have participated in this large art show.
Blake Stephens: firsts in photography and fused glass; second in sculpture
Ashley Jack: first in string art, seconds in printmaking, pencil drawing, book arts, and painted furniture; thirds in graphic design, pencil drawing, and cut paper; honorable mentions in string art and scratch art
Dillion Andersen: first in painted furniture; seconds in 2-D mixed media and pen & ink;
and third in sculpture.
Amy Walker: third in charcoal drawing; honorable mention for book arts
Kara Helbling: honorable mention in cut paper
Dalton Morgan: first and second in airbrush; second in fused glass; third in sculpture; two honorable mentions in photography
Cody Alt: first in relief sculpture; second in cut paper, honorable mention in fused glass
Jordan Pittmon: first in color pencil
Shelby Sommerla: first in cut paper
Hannah McVay: honorable mention for photography
Trinity Van Beek: second for painted furniture, honorable mention for collage
Channelle Bush: honorable mention in 3-D textile
Danielle Keltner: third in airbrush
Emily Greiner: honorable mention in watercolor
Beth Mabary: third in cut paper and relief sculpture
Jacob Collier: first in cloth sculpture and 3-D mixed media; second in relief sculpture; honorable mention for acrylic painting
Nathan Day: first in calligraphy, honorable mention in airbrush
Jacob Fritz: first in graphic design, second in 3-D mixed media sculpture
Amber May: first in cut paper; third in sculpture
Brett Siekman: one first and two thirds in photography
Matt Mabe: first in 3-D mixed media; second in chalk pastel; thirds in photography and mosiac
Josh Cowan: first and second in clay sculpture
Patrick Jack: third in pencil drawing
Jamie Gentry: honorable mention in stencil prints
Adam Duran: third in airbrush; honorable mentions in pencil drawing, clay sculpture, and airbrush
Ashley Sparks: firsts in 3-D textile and painted furniture
Jonathan Miller: first and second in airbrush; third in cartooning
Beth Kinser: honorable mention in 2-D mixed media
Dan Peck: first in photography
Kenny Darnold: third in scratch art
Sarah Kim: firsts in misc. decorative arts, felt pen drawing, and oil pastels; seconds in wire sculpture and oil pastels; honorable mention in 3-D mixed media
Jesse Frink: first in collage
Karissa Booker: honorable mention in colored pencil
Aaron Clark: first in pencil drawing
Chris Varner: third in clay sculpture
Daltynn Brockman: first in painted furniture
Steven Smith: third in coil pottery
Stephen Mannen: first in pinch pots
Megan Sparks: first in cut paper; seconds in scratch art and cut paper



