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2022 Student Art Show Highlights

A sign promoting WCC’s student Art Show. Shelby Beaty | Washtenaw Voice

by R.J. HUNT
Editor

WCC held its 2022 Student Art Show online in a virtual gallery from March 1 through April 7. 124 pieces were featured during this year’s event. All of the entries were made in courses from Winter 2020 to Fall 2021 semesters. They included mediums such as 2D and 3D visual art, photography, animation, graphic designs, and video.

Visitors saw the art displays in person as an open house was held March 31 on the second floor of the student center. Faculty was also present to inform visitors about art programs and courses offered at WCC.

One of the winners from the art show, Bob Rickman, was surprised when he found out that he won. “There’s so much good work here,” said Rickman. “It’s really nice getting that recognition.” 

Rickman took home the coveted President’s Choice award for his photo, “Bridge to Evening,” which he captured while hiking through Delhi Park in Dexter.  

In a video presentation, President Belanca announced the award winners of the 2022 WCC Student Art Show, shown in the gallery below:

Third Place: Galina Wachs

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“Peace Bomb,” a 3D digital print created in Introduction in Compositing and Visual Effects.

Tyler Ferrell received the Promising Artist Award for “Covid-19: My Perspective,” a video created in Video Production.

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