CANTON, Mo. 鈥 鈥淢y Eyes Are Here,鈥 a photograph by Maxine Phillips of Pittsfield, Ill., was judged best in show as part of the annual Honors Art Exhibit at 乱伦社区 last month.

The exhibit highlights the top artwork created in an art department course at Culver-Stockton during the past academic year. Students may submit any number of entries, and the art department faculty selects the top 75. Juror Laura Bigger, a printmaking instructor at Truman State University, was the juror who chose this year鈥檚 top pieces.

The President’s Choice was given to 鈥淔igure #2鈥 by Jordan Graves of Springfield, Ill. President Kelly M. Thompson selects a piece that will hang in her office for the next year.

Nevin McNally of Quincy, Ill., won the Charles Meyer Award. Meyer, who died in 2012, started taking art classes at C-SC when he was in his late 80s, and his family annually provides a $100 award during the exhibit. The winner is selected by the C-SC art department faculty.

Graves and McNally also shared the Ahrens Award given to the most promising junior student.

Merit Awards were given to:

  • Walker for 鈥淪unlit Landscape鈥
  • Graves for 鈥淔igure Study 1鈥
  • McNally for 鈥淢other Jupiter鈥
  • McNally for 鈥淒inky Boy鈥
  • Taylor Pitford of Keokuk, Iowa, for 鈥淕ood Morning Booty鈥

Honorable mention awards were given to:

  • Mary Phillips of Durham, Mo., for 鈥淓vergreen Icicles鈥
  • Alanna Ketchum of O鈥橣allon, Mo., for 鈥淥ld Rusty Gas Pump鈥
  • Linda Gower of Canton, Mo., for 鈥淗enderson Hall鈥
  • Lance Logan of Kirksville, Mo., for 鈥淣ouveau Vase鈥
  • Lorraine Way of Quincy, Ill., for 鈥淟ittle Red鈥

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NOTE: A number that appears immediately after a person鈥檚 name (i.e. Jane Doe 鈥18) is a reference to the year that person earned their bachelor鈥檚 degree from Culver-Stockton.