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39th Annual Senior Art Show

 

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – Freeholder Kristine Gabor and the Department of Aging and Disability Services announced the winners of the 39th Annual Senior Art Contest held on June 5, 2013 at the Cape May County Administration Building.
This year, one hundred twenty-six (126) original works of art were submitted, the most ever, by seventy-three (73) Cape May County residents age 60 and over in the following categories: Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Pastel, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography, Mixed Media and Craft.
The winners of the 39th Annual Cape May County Senior Art Show are:
1st Place Winners – PROFESSIONAL
Name: Residence: Medium:
Richard King Villas Oil
Edward J. Ayers Cape May Court House Acrylic
Diane Close W. Cape May Watercolor
Susanne McIntyre Cape May Pastel
Edward J. Ayers Cape May Court House Drawing
Jay Demarest Ocean View Sculpture
Leonard Sachar Cape May Photography
Carmela Pallotta Rio Grande Craft
2nd Place Winners –
Evelyn Warren Cape May Court House Acrylic
Barbara Pitt Petersburg Watercolor
Betty Campbell N. Cape May Pastel
Helen M. Eigabroadt Avalon Drawing
Leonard Sachar Cape May Photography
3rd Place Winners –
Evelyn Warren Cape May Court House Acrylic
John Bailey Cape May Watercolor
Susan McIntyre Cape May Pastel
Donald Touzeau Cape May Point Photography
Honorable Mention:
Carmela Pallotta Rio Grande Pastel
Betty Campbell N. Cape May Pastel
John Bailey Cape May Watercolor
Best of Show:
Diane Close W. Cape May Watercolor
1st Place Winners – NON-PROFESSIONAL
Margaret Simone N. Cape May Oil
John Shoap N. Cape May Acrylic
Nancy Celenza Wildwood Watercolor
Inge Kerlin Erma Pastel
Margaret Simone N. Cape May Mixed Media
Roberta McCaughey Ocean View Drawing
Frank Grdovic Wildwood Crest Sculpture
Anna Hickman Cape May Court House Photography
Roberta McCaughey Ocean View Craft
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2nd Place Winners:
Muriel Iurato Cape May Oil
John Shoap N. Cape May Acrylic
Susan Merriam Ocean View Watercolor
Dorothy Mitchell Cape May Pastel
Tamiko Nagatsuka Ocean View Mixed Media
Catherine Call Villas Drawing
George Wells Avalon Photography
J.D. Yubchanik Green Creek Craft
3rd Place Winners:
John M. Flara Avalon Oil
Frank Buerkle Villas Acrylic
Catherine Elam Wildwood Crest Watercolor
Paula Brown W. Cape May Pastel
Dorsie Kerlin Erma Mixed Media
Tamiko Nagatsuka Ocean View Drawing
Robert Thibault Sea Isle City Photography
Shirley Hill Green Creek Craft
Honorable Mention:
Jane Halasek Sea Isle City Photography
Stephenio Maggio Cape May Point Photography
Penny Tyson Ocean City Photography
Anthony M. Bruno Ocean City Photography
Jane Carol Wilson Wildwood Crest Drawing
Pat Wensel Cape May Point Oil
Rosemary Klemm Cape May Oil
Judy Osborne Cape May Court House Oil
Carole Neenhold Villas Oil
Judy Osborne Cape May Court House Oil
Judie Waterbury Cape May Court House Oil
Jane Tyndall Cape May Court House Watercolor
Leona N. Buerkle Villas Watercolor
Susan Merriam Ocean View Watercolor
Joan Novak Cape May Pastel
Allison Rice Cape May Court House Acrylic
Dorsie Kerlin Erma Mixed Media
Best of Show:
Nancy Celenza Wildwood Watercolor
Margaret Simone N. Cape May Oil
If you missed the opportunity to enter the contest this year, there is always next year. The Senior Art Contest is an annual event, sponsored by the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Department of Aging and Disability Services.
The public can view the winning entries through June 12th at the County Administration Building located at 4 Moore Road in Cape May Court House (Exit 11 off the Garden State Parkway).

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