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2010 Gadsby Awards

for Brookline Public School Students

June 1 - June 8, 2010


Award ceremony:
Tuesday, June 8, 6 to 8 p.m.


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Twelve Brookline Public School students will receive Patricia Gadsby Awards for artistic achievement from the Brookline Arts Center on Tuesday, June 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. This awards ceremony will take place at the Arts Center, and is free and open to the public. Speakers at the awards ceremony will include Cathleen Cavell, former Town Counsel for the Town of Brookline; Murray Dewart, an art teacher in the Brookline Public Schools; and Gail Rice, a Brookline Arts Center board member. (Above photo: Gadsby recipient from a previous year.)

Refreshments for the Gadsby Awards reception were donated by Party Favors of Brookline and Star Market. Special gifts of art supplies for each award recipient were donated by Dick Blick Art Supplies .

The artwork of the award winners and the honorable mention winners will be on display in the Brookline Arts Center gallery from June 1 to 8, 2010. Admission to the gallery is free. Regular gallery hours are Mondays through Fridays, 9 am to 4:30 pm. For more information, call 617-566-5715 or visit www.brooklineartscenter.com.

Artwork by Brookline Public School students in grades four through seven is submitted for the competition. A jury of artists and art educators has selected award winners and Honorable Mentions from each of the four grades.

The Award winners are Andy Oh, Kanta Osawa, Jonathan Lindstrom-Vautrin, Ola Soltan, Ella non Heune, and Christine Yeo. The Gadsby Award winners will receive a scholarship for a free art class at the Brookline Arts Center. The artwork by Andy Oh was named "Best in Show." The honorable mention honorees are Jerilyn McLean, Adrian Clerc, Daniel Levitov, Liam O'Brien, Jeanine Nasser and Erica Yoo.

The Gadsby Awards are named after Patricia Rasmussen Gadsby, who served as Brookline Arts Center Community Advisor from 1980 to 1990. She was an enthusiastic, loyal and creative friend to the Center throughout her life. The Gadsby Awards were established to honor Tricia's spirit, her love of the arts and her ability to inspire those around her. With the Gadsby Awards, the Brookline Arts Center hopes to encourage Brookline students to study and create art, and to think creatively.

Founded in 1964, the Brookline Arts Center offers art exhibitions and classes in painting, drawing, sculpture, pottery and jewelry for adults and children. Through its gallery exhibition opportunities, its teaching positions, and its annual Crafts Showcase, the Brookline Arts Center is committed to supporting working professional artists, and to inspiring students to love and create art.

The programs of the Brookline Arts Center are sponsored in part by the Brookline Commission for the Arts, a local agency funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. The Brookline Arts Center is funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, and the Brookline Community Foundation.