Reviewed by Matthew Pitcher
There was no fooling around on April 1 at the Broome County Art Council when a panel of prestigious judges (Emily and Tina Corbin, Yvonne Lucia, Orazio Salati, Alisha Sickler-Brunelli and County Legislator Karl Bernhardsen) carefully evaluated 73 submissions to this year’s Broome High School Emerging Artists Competition. A total of 65 students from seven Broome County high schools (Binghamton, Chenango Forks, Chenango Valley, Deposit, Johnson City, Maine-Endwell, Whitney Point) participated in the event.
Looking over all the artworks, I was both delighted and grateful to see such an amazing display by talented students whose future art careers will be more than welcome here in Broome County. The students were judged on five categories: composition, line and color, originality, use of media and level of difficulty. An artist was honored in each category, and the student who excelled in all five categories was awarded “best of show.”
An awards ceremony was held following the adjudication, and proud parents arrived to admire their gifted children’s works. The winning artists and their works will be recognized by the Broome County Legislature at its April meeting and will be showcased in September at the BCAC’s Heart of the Arts ceremony. The winners deserved their awards as they displayed immense artistic talent.
Once again congratulations to all the winners and those who participated. Not everyone could win but those who came close (in my opinion) also deserve recognition. Solo by Grace Czebiniak (Maine-Endwell) is a great swirling form of a women similar to something you would see from Picasso’s blue period. Childhood by Lea Kochis (Chenango Valley) was a fun piece displaying a Pokemon card collection coming to life, something I also fantasized about as a child. Bear Necessities by Aubrey Roe (Whitney Point), a pastel scene of a bear catching a salmon was quite realistic and admirable as well.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the event and those responsible behind the scenes for putting the rest together. These young artists are full of potential and have bright futures ahead of them.
IF YOU GO: The Broome High School Emerging Artists Exhibit is on display until April 29. The gallery at the BCAC office, 81 State St. Suite 501, Binghamton, is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.