SffiTH ANNUAL GEORGIA STUDENT ART
EXI{IBITION APRIL
B-22
1949
OUR PURPOSE The sponsors of rhe Georgia Student Art Exhibition believe that there is a grorving consciousness of the importance of art in rhe development
of a well-rounded individual, and they has become a positive instrument
believe that this annual exhibition
for the
encouregenrent
in the State of Georgia.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE l. 2.
A4iss
Katherine Comfort
1085
St. Augustine Place, N. E., Arlanta, Georgia
Nliss Mamie Padgett, Head, Depamment
of Arr
G. S. C. W., Milledgeville, Georgia
l.
A4rs. Winifred Van Cise, Art Teacher Albany Schools, Albany, Georgie
4.
A,liss Annabel Horn, Head, Departmenr of Art trVeslevan Conservatory, Macon, Georgia
5.
Nliss Elise Boylston, Supervisor
of Arr
Atlanta Elementarv Schools, Atlanta, Georgia
6.
A{iss l\{artha Griffin, Head, Depamment Shorter College, Rome, Georgia
7.
A,lr. Hugh \4lallace, Head, Depamment of Art West Georgia College, Carrolton, Georgir
8.
Miss Mary Goddard A{orningside Drive, Route
9.
l,
of Art
Columbus, Georgia
Miss Lila Cabaniss, Head, Department
of Art
Savannah High School, SaVannah, Georgia
10. Mr. T.
Jackson Lowe, Superintendent Hogansville Public Schools, Hogansville, Georgia
ll.
Miss lsabel Lumsden Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia
of art
expression
DATES The Georgie Studenr Art Exhibition rvill be held in the Fine Arts Building and the Georgia Museum of Arr at the universiry of Georgia, April 8-22, 1949.
PLACE Fine Arts Building. University Museum of
Art, University of
of
Georgia, Athens, Georgia, and Georgia
Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
REGULATIONS l. Any school in the state of
Georgia may zubrnit workr kindergarten, primary,
elementary, iunior high, senior high, and college; public, private or parochial schools.
2.
There are no limitations as
to the number of
pieces submitted
from iny
school.
J.
All
entries must be original art work.
No
copies
of other art work will
be considered.
Work in any medium is
acceptable,
i.
e., drawing, Painting, prints, textiles,
designs, sculprure, crafts.
5.
Every precaution will be taken to cere for work submitted, but schools requested not
to submit fragile work.
are
MOUNIING All u,'ork nrust bc n)atrcd or mounted on 22 x 28 inch gray chip, tag or
nrat
board. Oil paintings nray be framedr' Scotch or masking tape should not be used in mounting pictures.
IDENTIFICATION Entrv blanks rvill be sent upon requesr bv mailing rhe enclosed card. In the case of crafts or sculpture, if obiects are roo small to have an entry blank attached directlv to them, the entrv blank should be mounted on cardboard and attached
by
means
of a heavy
cord.
MAILING l.
all entries, fees and corespondence ro: Ezre L. Sellers, Secretary, Georgia Student Art Exhibition, Departmenr of Art, University of Georgia, Send
Athens, Georgia.
l,
2. All
entries must be postmerked before
3. All
entry blenks and fees must be mailed on or before April
4. Work
April
delivered by hand must be turned
1g+9.
in to the
l,
1949.
Secretary, Room 204,
Fine Arts Building, Universiry of Georgia, on or before April
I,
1949.
PRCGRAM FRIDAY, APRIL 10:00 10:05 10:15
A.
r\'I. Opening
8, 1949 of the conference
A. M. lVelcome A, M. Lecture
ll:00 A. l\1. Open
12:10
Ezra Sellem Lamar Dodd Sam \4/einer
Forum
Luncheon
2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Open House
Sam Weiner
Georgian Hotel Fine Arts Building
DEMONSTRATIONS BY FACULI\
l.
Room
106
2, Silk screen-Johnsons
Room
106
3.
Potterv-Wrtson
Room
103
4.
Painting-Dodd
Room
102
5.
Sculpture-Madden
Room 20i
6.
View Holbrook C,ollection-Holbrook ( Gallerv-Librarv Building)
Crefts-Thomas
4:00
to
5:30 P. l\'1. Tours
l.
Student u'ork
2.
Charlot murals
3.
Student murals
in
8:10 P. M. Lecmre Sam Weiner
studios
Chapel
ANNUAL ART CCNFERENCE
THE
GECRGIA MUSEUM OF ART
IN
TH
E L IBRARY
BU I LD I NG
SATURDAY, APRIL 10:00
A. M. Panel Discussion
9,
1949
Lemar Dodd Sam Weiner
Panel Members:
l.
Sam Weiner
?.
Lamar Dodd
3.
A{ary Leath
4.
Martha Griffin
5.
Isabel Lumsden
10:45
A. M.
Thomas
Announcements
t
of
Awards
ll:00 A. M. Advisory Committee Council Meeting Mr. Dodd's
OfEce
FEES A fee of twenty-five
IHE
cents must be paid
for
each piece
of work
submitted.
CONFERENCE
The annual ar1 conference, held in coniunction with the Georgia student Art Exhibition is designed
to
provide contact
for Georgia srudents and
teachers
with prominent persons in the field of Art Education.
OPEN HOUSE One of the special features of the 1949 conference will be a series Of demonstrarions
of
techniques
These sessions
in oil painting, crafts, silk
screen, sculpture, and ceremics.
will be conducted by l,amar Dodd' Mary Leath
Thomas, Edverd
Johnson, Rubidoux Johnson, Henry Madden end William Watson.
Another feature of this year's conference will be the showing of the Holbrook collection of paintings, with a lecture by Alfred H. Holbrook. student work done in the Depamment of
Art will be on'exhibitibn in
various studios.
IOURS The Art
Student's League will conduct tours through the studios and
to
the
Charlot murals, located in the Commerce-Journalism Building and Fine Arts Building.
A\(/ARDS AND Each student rrho has his
TION *-ill
*'.rk
accepred
f.r
CERTIFICATES
the CIRCULATING EXHIBI-
receive a CERTIFICATE.
ART DEPARTT\IENT scHoLARSHIp. T. be a*.ardetr to a high sclr..r seni.r whose work is ourstanding. The applicanr musr submit a p.rdolio of at least five pieces of art
*'.rk,
as u'ell as a sraremenr
fr.m the high school principal, or arr teacher in regard to the applicant's qualifications. The covers tuition (value g122.50,y in rhe Department of Art, universitv
superintendent scholarship
of Georgia, to be used during the year
1949-i0.
A'IICHAEL BROTHERS, INC. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD. Established bv ['Iichael B.rthers, Irrc., Athens, Georgia, this scholarship carries the same prerequisites as the
Art
Department scholarship A*,ard.
high school senior and must be used during the vear
It will be given to a
1949-SO.
A{ICHAEL BRO-THERS PURCHASE A\\'ARI)S. An additional su,r of m.ney d,nated bv A4ichael Brothers. Inc., has been set aside to purchase outstanding rvork from the exhibition. The t'ork will become the property of the Department of Art at The universitl' of Georgia to be included in the permanent collection of examples from public schools and colleges of the State.
TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS of the advisory comnrirtee select eighty outstanding pieces of art $'ork from the exhibidon and these examples are circulated to schools upon requesr. The requests for the exhibition should be nrade before Septenrber l, 19+9. Each l'ear the consultant and members