WINNERS ANNOUNCED TOMORROW IN ANNUAL ART CONTEST
March 30, 2015 Louisville, KY. 30 young students ranging in age from 5 to 18, will be honored tomorrow night for their winning artwork in the 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation Student Art Contest. The awards ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. at duPont Manual High School. For the past 39 years, the Festival has offered this contest as a way for local students to showcase their artistry skill. Students from public, private and parochial schools in all Kentucky counties, as well as Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana are invited to participate.
Hundreds of area students from grades K–12 produced original artwork showing their interpretation of Derby Festival events. The result is an exciting mix of drawings, paintings, collages, mixed media, compositions and prints. Students used watercolor, acrylics, inks, crayons, oil pastels, felt markers or any combination of these to create their original pieces of work.
Entries in the Student Art Contest were judged by arts professionals from the community. The winners in each division will receive a medallion, t-shirt, certificate, ribbon, and a Student Art Contest Winner’s Pin. First-place finishers will receive a 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival framed poster created by the 2015 Official Poster artist Karen Boone and get to ride in the Republic Bank Pegasus Parade.
The original artwork by area students will be on display at the Republic Bank Pegasus Parade Preview Party beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, as well as at the Pigment Gallery at Mellwood Arts Center from July 1 – August 1.
ArtxFM is Media Sponsor of this year’s event.
About KDFF: The Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation, a 501 C 3 not-for-profit charity, receives and manages charitable contributions on behalf of the Kentucky Derby Festival, Inc., its supporters and the general public. The Foundation perpetuates the Festival’s impact on the community by developing projects that highlight the Festival’s influence on the area’s cultural heritage. It works to further the Festival’s educational and charitable mission through exhibitions and performances.