The Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts has announced the winners of the 18th annual Nebraska Young Artist Awards. The winning students will be on campus April 8 for a special day of activities.
The Nebraska Young Artist Awards annually recognize 11th grade students from Nebraska who are gifted and talented in the areas of visual art, dance, music, theatre, film and new media. These students exemplify the pinnacles of creativity in one of the fine and performing arts.
Sixty students from more than 40 high schools across the state have been selected to participate in the special day of activities April 8 at UNL.
Students applied for the recognition and submitted an example of their work. Applications were received from 142 students across the state. Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts faculty chose the 64 students who will come to UNL on April 8 to be recognized.
Honored students will take tours of the arts facilities, attend classes, meet faculty and college students and have lunch. Their parents will also be invited, and they will also take tours, as well as receive information on careers in the arts and college curriculum.
Students selected to participate in the Nebraska Young Artist Awards were also asked to nominate the teacher who provided them with the greatest amount of mentoring and support in the development of their special talents.
The day will conclude with an awards ceremony in the Sheldon Museum of Art’s auditorium at 3 p.m. Students will receive a certificate, as well as a very special original piece of artwork commissioned for this event and created by Department of Art and Art History printmaking students Skyler Simpson and Madison Svendgard.
For a full listing of this year’s winners, go to http://go.unl.edu/ncm2.