The Van Wert County Courthouse

Thursday, Apr. 18, 2024

Photo exhibit winners announced

By Hope Wallace

John Klein of Auburn, Ind., won the Van Wert County Foundation Award for his photo “Round & Round”, to be displayed in the 39th Annual Photography Exhibit at the Wassenberg Art Center. (Photo submitted.)
John Klein of Auburn, Ind., won the Van Wert County Foundation Award for his photo “Round & Round”, to be displayed in the 39th Annual Photography Exhibit at the Wassenberg Art Center. (Photo submitted.)

We had a great turnout of area photographers, family, friends and the general public during the reception of the 39th Annual Photography Exhibit. The following photographers were recognized for their work.

1st Place Emotion: Emily Jay

1st Place Food: Chris Hattery

1st Place Still Life: Barbara Ward

1st Place Architecture: Dawn Berryman

1st Place Flora & Fauna: Kathryn Quinn

1st Place Photojournalism  & Editorial: John Stachera

1st Place Darkness: Jodi Knoch

1st place Landscape: Evan McGee

2nd Place Emotion: Denise McQuillan

2nd Place Architecture: Olivia Snyder

2nd Place Darkness: Denise McQuillan

2nd Place Flora & Fauna: Sheila Deal

2nd Place Food: Elgarda McGee

Best of Show -- Color went to Jodi Hattery, of Roanoke, Ind., and Best of Show -- Black & White was awarded to John Klein.  (Photo submitted.)
Best of Show — Black and White was awarded to John Klein and Best of Show — Color went to Jodi Hattery, of Roanoke, Ind. (Photo submitted.)

2nd Place Landscape: Randy Morrison

2nd Place Photojournalism & Editorial: Nataley Hattery

2nd Place Still Life: William Horvath

1st Place Youth Award / Black & White: Chris Hattery

2nd Place Youth Award / Black & White: Hunter Maunz

2nd Place Youth Award / Color: Cate Allemeier

1st Place Youth Award / Color:  Nataley Hattery

Katy Mounts Award / Black & White: Jodi Hattery

Katy Mounts Award /Color:  Kathryn Quinn

Edwin Temple Awards went to: Nataley Hattery and Skyler Friemoth.

Honorable Mentions were awarded to: Brenda Fishbaugh, Denise McQuillanAndrea Schlueter, Weston Thompson, Christine Wasson  Jodi Knoch. This exhibit will be on view until October 23.

Our much anticipated, Halloween event, Mausoleum Masquerade ticket sales are in full swing and they are going fast! Get your now! Electro-swing d.j.Vourteque is returning and bringing performing friends. Joining him will be Pyroscope and a new act from Dayton convening to celebrate the un-dead. Judged costume contest, freakish food, cash bar, music, dancing, raffles, door prizes and all around bizarre good times. October 29, 7 p.m. – midnight (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) We’ll be waiting for you.

Artists and Photographers the next exhibit to prepare for will be the Wassenberg Artist Member Exhibit & Sale just in time for holiday shopping season! This is an all out make stuff type of sale and all work is accepted, all you have to do is join the Wassenberg Art Center (if you haven’t already). We have a juror determine awards. Art check-in is scheduled for Friday, November 11, 12, and 13 from 1–5 p.m. An entry form with complete details will be mailed to members shortly and will be available on our website soon as well. We hope to see you and your work for this fun annual tradition.

Art Classes:

Watercolor Techniques, an ongoing class with a monthly fee, is held on Tuesdays, from 10 a.m. – noon. $40 art center member price/$45 regular price. Instructor: Pat Rayman. Materials required. Online sign up available.

ArtNight: Free. Thursdays 6 – 9 p.m. Ongoing. Cash bar. This week…maybe we’ll make some disembodied hands for our upcoming Mausoleum Masquerade. Halloween decoration will go into full throttle on September 29th. Join in on the party!

ArtReach (ages 7–11 and 12–15) Ongoing: Sign up whenever you want. We still have space available in our popular ArtReach after school art program! Ages 7-11 meet on Tuesdays and ages 12 and up meet on Thursdays. This after-school art program continues for the duration of the school year. Students receive a snack and then get down to creating!

 

Parents can drop off their youngsters after school and pick them up at 5 p.m. Our program provides students with a much needed boost in visual art instruction, which has been proven to boost critical thinking, math skills and many other academic and social benefits. ArtReach instructor Diane Bendele earned her bachelors degree in art education from Bowling Green State University and her Masters degree in education from Ohio State. As an art educator for 35 years, she has worked with students of all ages in the traditional classroom setting as well as the online classroom. She has organized student art exhibits, and served as judge for art shows. Cost for the program is charged monthly and is $40 for Wassenberg Art Center members and $45 for regular price during the regular school year. Most supplies will be provided. All holidays and cancellations will follow Van Wert City School schedules. An online registration is also available on our website. Need-based scholarships are also available on a limited basis and go quickly. Please contact the Wassenberg Art Center for more information.

NEW! Drawing Basic Anatomy: November 9, 16, 21, 29 from 6 – 8 p.m. Recommended ages: 15 and up. Instructor: Matt Temple. Matt holds a degree in computer animation and multimedia from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Defiance College. He has been a frequent instructor at the Wassenberg Art Center and also serves as the office manager there. Matt’s work has been selected consistently in many area exhibits and competitions and he has a strong command of rendering human anatomy. Persons with any skill level will feel at home in this class. Costs are WAC members: $40 and regular price is $45.

For more information on exhibits or to sign up for classes and events visit: wassenbergartcenter.org. The Wassenberg Art Center is located at 214 South Washington Street (former Van Wert Armory). We can also be reached by telephone at: 419.238.6837, email: info@wassenbergartcenter.org and our website is: wassenbergartcenter.org.

 

 

Best of Show — Color went to Jodi Hattery, of Roanoke, Ind., and Best of Show — Black & White was awarded to John Klein. (Photo submitted.)

POSTED: 10/05/16 at 1:17 pm. FILED UNDER: What's Up at Wassenberg?