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I was fortunate enough to receive "Best In Show" for my Repressed IV, screen-printed poster. More info about the poster here.
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I was also awarded a "Certificate of Merit" for my illustration of Nong Toom for a film showing of Beautiful Boxer.
Robert Megank won the illustration "Best In Show" for his piece about "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." I found it to be an interesting coincidence that both of our illustration pieces dealt with LGBTQ issues.
Also two neighbors of mine, Noah Scalin and Meena Khalili-Clifford, were awarded "Best In Show" for Book Design and Exhibition Design respectively. Noah Scalin also won a Judges Choice Award.
1 comment:
Congratulations! It was well deserved and go team Edgewood!
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