School of Art and Historic Cane Hill to Host Sixth Annual Arkansas High School Artists Competition

2023 Historic Cane Hill Competition and Exhibition winners.
Courtesy of Historic Cane Hill Inc.

2023 Historic Cane Hill Competition and Exhibition winners.

The School of Art in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, in partnership with Historic Cane Hill Inc., is hosting the sixth annual Arkansas High School Artists Competition and ExhibitionApplications are open now through Oct. 4 to any Arkansas student in 10th-12th grades.

Historic Cane Hill Inc. and the School of Art partner together celebrating high school artists and providing them with resources to pursue their work and higher education.

The competition grand prize for one Arkansas high school senior is the Historic Cane Hill Young Artist Scholarship. This scholarship provides one year's tuition and fees for the student to attend the U of A School of Art, a scholarship valued at $10,000. Additional cash awards may be distributed to other winning artists.

"We are excited to continue our partnership with Historic Cane Hill Inc. and appreciate the incredible support they provide to students and the Arkansas community," said Rachel Debuque, director of the School of Art. "This collaboration not only offers a valuable scholarship opportunity but also provides high school artists with essential hands-on experience, builds their portfolios and fosters direct connections with our school. It's a great way for them to explore career paths in the arts and discover all we have to offer."

The non-profit organization Historic Cane Hill Inc. is based in the picturesque, art-friendly community of Cane Hill in Northwest Arkansas. They are responsible for ambitious efforts to preserve and restore this historic community and are committed to the support and advancement of the arts as a primary component of revitalization efforts.

Cane Hill College, chartered in 1852, was one of the first four-year collegiate institutions in Arkansas and boasted an active program of painting and drawing. This competition honors that legacy.

"We are so grateful for the opportunities the Historic Cane Hill Exhibition has provided so many young artists in Arkansas. For many students, this is the first time they have applied to a juried exhibition and had their works installed in a professional gallery," said Donna Jones, director of recruitment and outreach at the School of Art. "The supportive collaboration of Historic Cane Hill, educators around the state, faculty and staff at the U of A School of Art and the generous donors have truly developed this annual exhibition and award into something special and unique. We are excited for our continued partnership and are all consistently in awe of our young Arkansas artists."

Competition entries may be in any medium, including drawing, painting, etching, lithography, block-cut printing, digital art, photography, sculpture, ceramics, textile, collage and mixed media.

A jury selected from arts organizations across the state review the works submitted for consideration, culminating in an in-person reception ceremony for artists, educators, families and friends at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Historic Cane Hill Gallery.

For more information about the sixth Annual Arkansas High School Artists Competition and Exhibition, visit historiccanehillar.org.

Contacts

Kayla Crenshaw, chief of staff and director of communications
School of Art
479-575-7930, kaylac@uark.edu

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