7th annual georgia student art exhibition
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This brochure accompanied the exhibition of the same name, held April 7-21, 1950, at the Georgia Museum of ArtTRANSCRIPT
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The sponsors of the Georgia Student Art Exhi-bition believe that there is a growing conscious-ness of the importancc of art in the developmentof a well-rounded individual, and they believethat this annual exhibition has become a positiveinstrument for the encouragement of art ex-
pression in the State of Georgia
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dates:
Lrhibition open: APril 7-21, 1950
Last date for entries: March 8, 1950
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pldces:
Georgia Nluseum of Art and Fine Arts Gallervon the University camPus
regulatio ns:
l. Any school in the State of Georgia mav
, submit lvork: kindergarten, primary, ele-
mentary, junior high, seiiortrigh, and college,
public,' piiur,. or-parochial schools'
l. Th.t. ,.. .rn limitations as to the number
of pieces submitted from any school as long
as each is accompanied by an entry fee of 25
cents.
J. AII entries must be original art work; no
copies of other work 'rvill be considered'
+. \\brk in any medium is acceptable, i'e'
drawing, painting, prints' textiles, designs'
sculpture, crafts.5. Eveiy precaution u'ill be taken to care for
,l'or( submimed, but u/e cannot be responsible
for damage to or loss of rvork.
mounting
All work must be matted or mounted on 22 x 28
inch gray chip, tag, or mat board. Oil paintingsshould be simply framed. Scotch or maskingtap should not be used in mounting. Paste,mucilage, or brown paper tape is suggested.Crafts and ceramics should be carefully packed
to insure safe arrival
JUTOTS
Sibyl Browne, Associate Professor in ArtEducation and Secretary, Georgia Student Art
Exhibition, University of Georgia
Caroline Dick, Art TeacherEnsley High School
Birmingham, Alabama
Reaunette Everett, Head Department of ArtLaGrange Colleee
LaGrange, Georgia
identi[ication
Entry blanks will be sent upon requesr. Oneentry blank should be attached to the back,lower right-hand corner of each mount. Aduplicate must be sent ro the Secretary withthe fee of 25 cents per entry. For articles otherthan flat work, entry blanks should be mountedon cardboard and attached by means of a heavy
cord.
fezs and moiling
1. Send all entries, fees' and correspondenceto Miss Sibyl Browne, Secretary, GeorgiaSrudent Art- Exhibition, Department of Art,University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.Make checks or money orders payable toSecretary, Georgia Student Art Exhibition.
2. All entries must be postmarked not later than
March 8, 1950. Ail entry blanks and fees
must be mailed on or before this date.
3. Work delivered in person must be turned intothe Secretary, Georgia Student Art Exhibi-tion Room 204, Fine Arts Building, Univer-sity of Georgia, on or before March 8, 1950.
4. Entries should be sent exPress prepaid, and
they will be returned to owners exPress
charges collect.
dwdrds
Certificates of Distinction will be awarded tostudents whose work is selected for the GeorgiaStudent Art Exhibition Travelling Show for
1950-195r.
High school seniors submitting outstanding workwill be eligible for the Art Departnxeffi Sbholdr-ship and Michael Brothers, lnc., ScbolarsbipAusard, two tuition scholarships (g123.00) to beusedduring the year 1950-51 in the Department
of Art, The University of Georgiai Athens.
traveling exhibitA mounted travelling exhibit and set of slides ofchoice work retained from this 1950 exhibitionwill be available to schools all over Georgia inthe fall. Requests for slides or mounts shou-ld bemade to the Secretary, Georgia Student Art
Exhibition before September l, 1950.
PROGRAM roradur,s
THEME
Friday, April 7,195010:00 a. m. General MeetingThe Gallery, Fine Arts Buildingchairman: Lamar Dodd
wclcome: Lamar Dodd, Head, Depart-ment of ArtFred Ayers, Superintendent, AthensPublic SchoolsErnest A. Lowe, Director, Division .ofGeneral Extension
Satisfying Cbildren's Needs Tbrough Art inOur Schools
Speaker: A{rs. Howard Thomas, Super-visor of Art, Athens Public Schools
l0:30 a. m.Leave to visit Athens Public Schools to observeart activities. Lunch at each school. Transporta-tion furnished.(Those expecting to attend the conference willplease send Miss Browne before April 1 theirchoice of grades to visit. Senior high schoolteachers may choose either the Junior HighSchool or the Department of Art at theUniversity.
2:00 p. m. Leave schools
2:30 p. m. Group discussionsProblems that Ha.oe Arisen in One's orunSituation or During Today's YisitaiangrouP a
Kindergarten-Primary Grades, Fine ArtsGailerychairmanVirginia Hall, Elementary Art SupervisorA4acon
discussion leader:Magdalene Glenn, Principal, CollegeAvenue School, Athens.
seventh annual georgia srudenr art exhibitionand conference the university ,t ,*rf,fJ:
development of the individual through artexperience
resource leaders:Mary. Small, Public Schools, ValdostaRichard Emerson W'illiams, Art Depart-menr, Georgia State College for \l,'omen
Intermediate Grade Teachers, R"r. Fi#ooP b
Arts Auditoriumchairman:
Dorothy Firor, Instructional SupervisorMorgan Countydiscussion leader:
[sabelle Lumsden, Director, Teacher Ed-ucation, Piedmont College, Demorest
resource leaders:Elizabeth Deariso, Instructional Super-
visor, Worth County, Sylvester
- -Dr. Lynn Shufelt, Emory UniversityMrs. Fred White, Art Teacher, Toccoa
Junior and Senior High School T.r"h.r3to*P "Room 202, Fine Arts Building
Mrs. Lucia Corbin, *"rr.";rf"tt#rfiSchool, Atlanta
discussion leader:A{rs. Winifred Van Cise, Art Supervisor,
Albanyresource leaders:
Ellen Brooks, High School, LoganvilleLula Jones, Public Schools, Gainesville
group dCollege Teachers
Balcony Fine Arts Auditoriumchairman:
Mamie Padgett, Head, Department of ArrGeorgia State College for Women
discussion leader:Reaunette Everett, Head, Department of
Art, LaGrange College
resource leaders:Frieda Gernant, Georgia Teachers
College
Joseph W.College
Pember, Valdosta State
Hugh Wallace,Carrollton
West Georgia College
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Front Fine Arts Auditoriumchairman:M;;. HamPton Rowland, Principal' Chase
Street School, Athensdiscussion leader:
Elizabeth Donovan, Instructioral Con-
sultant, State Department of Education
resource leaders:n. C. Casteel, Principal, Lavonia High
SchoolMargaret MurPhY, SuPervisor of Art'SavannahE*"tv Rose Wood, Director, Art Educa-
don, Fulton CountY
At these meetings, each group is asked to Pre-Dare not more than two important questlons to
[.-in" u^tit of the panel discussion on Saturday
;;;i"g. These questions will be called for by
messenger at 3:30'
4:00 p. m. Joint Meeting with Junior Section
Fine Arts Auditorium-iri -O"rt;ty in tbe Georgia Student ArtExhibitionTrif. iff""tated with slides of some of the
work in the 1950 Exhibit'speaker: Sibyl Browne, Department of Art
5:00 p. m. OPen House
7:00 p. m. Dinner Holman HotelU.,rroi' Guest: Martha Griffin' Art Education
Division, G. E. A. and other members
of Advisory Council, Gporgia Student
Art Exhibition
8:00 o. m.Inforrlal recePtion to see the 1950 Exhibit
Georgia Nluseum of Art
soturday, april B
10:00 a. m.General lVleeting Georgia N{useum of Art
chairmanLamar Dodd
Grotaing in Art-Film
Whdt Kind of Art Experience HelpsYouth De,oelop? Panel Discussion
discussion leaderSibyl Browne
panelDr. O. C. Aderhold
Lamar DoddElizabeth DonovanReaunette EverettMagdalene GlennDr. Lynn Shufelt
Winifred Van Cise
l2:00 noonLuncheon, Georgian Hotel
presiding:Dr. O. C. Aderhold
speaker:Lamar Dodd
Art Actiuity for Eaery Georgia StudentPresentation of Awards
b.
2:00 p. m.N'Ieeting of Advisory Council
Mr. Dodd's Office
PROGRAM
Friday, April 7
10:00 a. m.Visits to classes in the Department of Art at
the University
l2:00 noonLunch: Denmark Hall
1:00 p. m.Meeting for high school and university students
Georgia museum of ArtWhy-l Aw Taking Art-Parnel Discussion
discussion leader:Howard Thomas, DePartment of Art
oanel members: high school students:' Tho*as Beritly, High School, Hapeville
L. T. Dowdle, High School, ColumbusBenjamin Hirsch,
' Hoke Smith HighSchool, Atlanta
Carlton Huie, High School, AlbanvKay Ragsdale, University Demonstration
SchoolAnn West, High School, MadisonTommy Whitehead, Athens
2:00 p. m.Visit io murals by Jean Charlot and to Georgia
Student Art L,xhibition, Georgia Museum of Art
4:00 p. m.
Joint meeting with adult grouPThe Gallery, Fine Arts Building
iunior
leader:Ezra Sellers
odvisory council
chainnanMrs. Winifred Van Cise
Supervisor of ArtAlbany
Katherine ComfortSupervisor of Art
Atlantr
Reaunette EverettLaGrange College
LaGrange
A4ary Goddardi\{orningside Drive
Route I
Colunrbus
l\{artha GriffinHead, Deparmrent of Art
shorter.$Ig:
O. K. JollyPrincipal, Chester School
Chester
Isable LunrsdenPiedmont College
Denrorest
Nlaurie PadgettHead, Departnrent of Art
Georgia State College for \\'ornenMilledgevillc
Joe PernberDepartlllent of Art
Georgia State \\r<lmen's CollegeValdostrr
Alrs. Howirrd ThtxnmSupervisor of Art
Athens
notes:
designed byfrances hamilton