Sunday, August 14, 2011

Coming Up: 2011 Drawing Competition!

2010 Drawing Competition


In two weeks, August 29 - September 2, GCA's 2nd annual Drawing Competition will take place in the South Studio! You are invited to drop by for daily viewings from 1-2pm, and on Friday for the Awards & Final Viewing!

The draftsman who executes the most beautiful drawing will be awarded the grand prize ($1,000), accompanied by the title Apelles. The second place prize ($500) includes the title Protogenes. The winning draftsmen will hold these titles until the next annual competition. For the first time, thanks to the generous support of American Painting Video Magazine, a third place prize ($250) will be awarded.

*We are taking suggestions for a title for the third place winner!

The 10 finalists selected to compete are:
Carol Broman, Victor Chong, Emanuela De Musis, Zoey Frank, Darren Kingsley - defending his title of Apelles, Carlos Lopez, Brian David MacNeil, Matthew Mancini, Katie G. Whipple, Justin Wood

Schedule of Events:

  • Daily Lunch Time Viewings: August 29 - September 2, Monday - Friday, 1-2pm
  • Awards & Final Viewing: Friday, September 2, 7-10pm

RSVP: grandcentralacademy@gmail.com

To see the work of last year's Apelles & Protogenes, (Darren Kingsley & Will St. John, respectively) see slide shows on the right side of the blog.

5 comments:

Moish said...

3rd place: Philoxenus

Unknown said...

Yay Emmy and Brian!!!

David Gluck said...

Man, Victor Chong is in the competition; that guy is crazy. I saw him flip out once in the middle of a figure drawing competition because someone walked in front of him while he was working. He took the guy by the lower jaw and slammed him to ground and kneed him in the face and until the guy cried Uncle. Rumor has it he even bit off part of the guys ear.

Alexandro said...

I love that Darren Kingsley is in the competition to defend his title. That sort of pressure is beneficial to everyone in the competition!

Alexandro said...

I love that Darren Kingsley is in the competition to defend his title. That sort of pressure is beneficial to everyone in the competition!