Hunting Art Prize finalists 2013
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109 ARTISTS MOVE TO FINAL ROUND OF JUDGING
IN THE 2013 HUNTING ART PRIZE
HOUSTON ,
February 27, 2013 – Hunting PLC announced today that 109 artists have been
selected to move on to the final round of judging in the 2013 Hunting Art
Prize.
These artists will now enter the second phase of a
two-tiered jury process for the $50,000 prize, historically the most generous
annual award in North America for painting and
drawing.
The panel of jurors that narrowed the submissions to the
final 109 participants will reconvene in April to determine the winner, and the
2013 recipient will be announced at the Hunting Art Prize gala on May 4.
The artists, who come from more than 40 cities and towns
throughout the state of Texas ,
are:
Miguel Avila,
Mateo Ayala,
Michael Bane,
Debra Barrera,
Awadh Baryoum,
Norman Bean,
Maxwell
Myla Bertinot,
Rainer Boehme,
Marc Burckhardt,
Shannon Cannings,
Lubbock
Douglas Cartmel,
Ron Cheek,
Daniel Cobos,
David Collins,
Michelle Conard,
Leander
Felipe Contreras,
Houston
Kevin Cromwell,
Richard Deaver,
Gabriel Diego
Delgado,
Margaret Dobbins,
Luisa Duarte,
Lindsey Dunnagan,
Jonathan
Fontenot,
AJ Frena, Coppell
Pat Gabriel,
Lori Giesler,
Louis Gleason,
Raul Gonzalez,
David Gray,
Fabian Guerrero,
Hollis Hammonds,
Marshall Harris,
Nancy Hines,
Thomas Hopkins,
Jimmy Houston,
Sandria Hu, Kemah
Ann Huey,
Lancaster
Edgar Ibarra,
Kelly
Ingleright-Telgenhoff, Weatherford
Carol Ivey,
Veronica Jaeger,
Nicole Jeffords,
Bethany Johnson,
Jennifer Jones,
Thomas Jordan,
Frisco
Angela Kallus,
Nancy Lamb,
Wilma Langhamer,
Laura Lark,
Joan Laughlin,
Jayne Lawrence,
David Leonard,
Greg Lewallen,
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Patrick Lewis,
Marlene Llanes,
Katie Maratta,
Indaco Marelli,
Mark Masterson,
Debbie Mattison,
Ken Mazzu,
Daniel McFarlane,
Spring
Alexandra
McGovern,
Garrett Middaugh,
Courtney Miles,
Waxahachie
Patricia Murphy,
Al Nash,
Jeanne Neal,
Gissette Padilla,
Carol Peterson,
Maria Pizzarello,
Gladys Poorte,
Ronnie Price,
Manuel Pulido,
Lisa Qualls,
Houston
Lynn Randolph,
Allie Regan,
Grant Reid,
Darcy
Rosenberger,
Lesley Rucker,
John Rust,
Chris Sauter,
Leslie Sealey,
Caroline
Sharplress, Houston
Michelle Shedd,
Hana Shoup,
John Slaby, Katy
Gregory Smith,
Hank
Ben Sum,
Raul Talavera,
Monahans
Runcie Tatnall,
Anna Tovar,
Roxana Tuff,
Kelli Vance,
Garland
R.J. Vojir,
Nha Vuu,
Tim Walker,
Sarah Welch,
Michael
Westfried,
Wendy Wight,
Rachel Wiley,
Kathy Windrow,
Martin Wnuk,
Friendswood
Lee Wright,
Lauren
Sam Yeates,
William Young,
Hsiu Ching Yu,
Commerce
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At a separate event following the gala to announce the
winner, Hunting PLC will present a charitable contribution on behalf of the
competition – and the artists who have entered to participate – to New Danville,
a self-sustaining, master-planned community supporting adults with intellectual
and developmental disabilities. This is the second consecutive year the
nonprofit has been selected as the Hunting Art Prize charity.
Hunting PLC moved the Hunting Art Prize to Houston
in 2006 after a quarter century in the United
Kingdom , where it emerged as one of Great Britain ’s
top art awards.
It is open to artists throughout Texas who are at least 18 years of
age.
For more information on the prize, visit www.huntingartprize.com.
About the 2013 Hunting Art Prize Charity
New Danville is a self-sustaining, master-planned community where adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities can live, learn, and work with their non-disabled peers. By bringing together like-minded individuals through educational programs and enrichment activities, the charitable organization provides a safe and caring environment that encourages independence and personal growth.
For further information, visit http://newdanville.org/.
About Hunting PLC
Hunting PLC is an international oil services company providing support solutions to the world’s largest oil and gas concerns. Established in 1874, it is a fully listed public company, traded on the London Stock Exchange. For further information, visit www.hunting.plc.uk
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