Library Art Prize
Thanks to an endowment provided by the Middendorf Foundation, the 成人抖阴Libraries are able to award one or more Library Art Prizes each year. These prizes recognize outstanding work presented at the Senior Fine Arts Show or the Senior Graphic Design Show by purchasing artwork for addition to the Libraries’ permanent collection. Most items are on display in the Guerrieri Academic Commons.
Past Winners
2023-2024
- Karley Fishell, Rot, glass
2022-2023
- Sarah Hancock, The Legacy, tapestry
- D'Shon McCarthy, What Have I Done?, pen on paper
2021-2022
- Baylee Bruso, 3 Prints: George, Larry, and Stan
2020-2021
- Camille McCain, “The True Story of Medusa,” oil on canvas
- Elena Trujillo, “Childhood Favorites Series,” digital prints
2019-2020
- Lola Panco, "," oil painting
- Haylie Norris, "," "," and "Eerie," three digital photographs
2018-2019
- Brian Tully, “Five Broadway and Movie Concept Posters,” prints
- Joseph Knaggs, “Endless Surf,” tapestry print
- Arielle Tesoriero, “Cult,” oil painting
2017-2018
- Josephine Noonan, “Coordinates #1,” six prints on plexiglass
2016-2017
- Rebecca Rout, “For You and Me,” series of eight photographs
- Aliyah Blanks, “Five Portrayal,” digital print
2015-2016
- Amy Sullivan, “Planter No. 37” and “Planter No. 45,” organic ceramic works
- Kelcie Mack, “Ring Ring,” oil painting
2014-2015
- Anna Breon, “Port-Vendres,” “Cricqueville-en-Bessin,” “le Debarquement,” and “Tranchees Normandie,” watercolor paintings
2013-2014
- Claire Strayer, “House Ghost 2,” mixed media on hardboard painting
- Suzanne Earl, “Serenity,” woodblock
2012-2013
- Madelyne Adams, “Lilly Triptych: Moments of Thought,” oil painting
- Riley K. Greenwood, “Sky’s the Limit,” hot glass
2011-2012
- Eli Cecil, “Stella Luna,” hot glass
2010-2011
- Edward L. Howard, Jr., “Human Condition I,” pastel on paper
2009-2010
- Claire Brisendine, “Splintered and Shined,” oil painting
2008-2009
- Jessica Hessler, “Filling the Void,” oil painting