Winners' works to be on display at museum
By Paula M. Davenport
CARBONDALE, Ill. -- Four gifted art seniors at Southern Illinois University Carbondale won coveted 2004 Rickert-Ziebold Awards and will split its $20,000 purse, contest organizers announced Monday, March 29.
The annual juried competition is open only to undergraduate art majors who are in their senior year at SIUC.
This year's finalists included 20 talented young creators who are painters, sculptors, graphic designers, potters, metalsmiths, product designers and the like.
Top honors went to: cartoonist Jim Tierney of Lake Villa, metalsmith and jewelry maker Amy Winkel of Salt Lake City, sculptor Chris Davis of Du Quoin and printmaker Steven Foutch Jr. of Centralia.
The competition memorializes the Joseph Rickert family of Waterloo. Friends of several early SIUC presidents, the family established the award to encourage excellence in the arts.
Art school faculty chose the winners after viewing individual displays of their work.
The winners' works will be on display Sunday, April 4 through Sunday, April 25 in the University Museum on campus. A special reception honoring the young artists is set for 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 9 and is free and open to all.
The museum, in the north wing of Faner Hall, is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and 1-4 p.m. Saturdays through Mondays. Admission is free.
Promoting excellence in undergraduate academics is one of the goals of Southern@150, the blueprint for the development of the University by the time it celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2019.
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(CAPTION: Looking Up -- These gifted art seniors won the 2004 Rickert-Ziebold art competition at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. They'll share its $20,000 purse. From top, cartoonist Jim Tierney, metalsmith Amy Winkel, sculptor Chris Davis (ball cap) and on far right, printmaker Steven Foutch Jr. )
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Doodler draws raves -- James C. Tierney of Lake Villa is among four senior art majors who won a lucrative art competition March 29 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He will receive $5,000 as his share of the $20,000 Rickert-Ziebold Trust Award, given yearly to top artists in the SIUC School of Art and Design.
A longtime self-professed doodler, Tierney's pen and ink drawings feature fantastical characters including ninjas, teddy bears, boogie men, and super heroes perched atop imaginary machines.
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( CAPTION: It's a lock -- Amy Winkel of Salt Lake City is among four senior art majors who won a lucrative art competition March 29 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She will receive $5,000 as her share of the $20,000 Rickert-Ziebold Trust Award, given yearly to top artists in the SIUC School of Art and Design.
A metalsmith, she is wearing one of her own necklace designs. A second creation is displayed in the case. Winkel also creates metal sculptures suitable for wall display.
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A flow experience -- Christopher B. Davis of Du Quoin is among four senior art majors who won a lucrative art competition March 29 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He will receive $5,000 as his share of the $20,000 Rickert-Ziebold Trust Award, given yearly to top artists in the SIUC School of Art and Design.
He stands with one of his winning entries, created from wood and fibers.
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No starving artist -- Steven D. Foutch Jr. of Centralia is among four senior art majors who won a lucrative art competition March 29 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He will receive $5,000 as his share of the $20,000 Rickert-Ziebold Trust Award, given yearly to top artists in the SIUC School of Art and Design.
Foutch specializes in screen prints that blend nostaligic images from the 1950s.
Photos by Steve Buhman.
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