Cooperstown, NY — On Saturday, June 10, teachers, families, and community members gathered at Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown to celebrate the achievements of young artists in Central New York. Over 300 artists in grades 6-12 participated in the museum’s annual Young at Art! Regional Youth Art Contest. The artworks of 38 young artists were selected to comprise the exhibition, Young at Art! Visions of Identity, on view at Fenimore Art Museum through July 23, 2023.
Gallery viewing, artmaking activities, and a live performance by the Little Delaware Youth Ensemble under the direction of Uli Speth preceded a keynote address by Nicole Condon-Shih, Dean of the School of Pratt Munson, and the announcement of winners by Michelle Bosma, Manager of Youth Programs at Fenimore Art Museum. Special awards were given to Braeden Victory of Cooperstown Central School, whose painting, Facets, illustrates the diverse identities that comprise a community. The Grand Prize Award was presented to Kyra Cornelia of Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School, whose digital painting, Compulsory Assimilation, invites us to consider how digital technologies shape our identities. The award for Outstanding Participation was presented to young artists from Owen D. Young Central School District by the instruction of Mr. John Gardner. Over 22 school districts participated in Young at Art! in 2023, its third year.
Young at Art! is sponsored in part by Bank of Cooperstown, NYCM Insurance, the Black Family Foundation, and Stewart’s Holiday Match.
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