Honeywell Center Clark Gallery Now Showcasing 2020 Photography Show

Longstanding annual tradition on display now through Sept. in-person and virtually 

WABASH, Ind.—The Honeywell Center’s Clark Gallery 2020 Photography Show on display from Wednesday, Aug. 19 – Wednesday, Sept. 30 features 25 photographers with 50 entries of color, black and white, and altered images. To share Clark Gallery exhibits beyond the Honeywell Center walls, the Photography Show will be hosted virtually via HoneywellCenter.org/photo-show, a Facebook photo album, and in-person at the Honeywell Center. The 2020 Photography Show is sponsored by Harmon Photography. 

The Clark Gallery Photography Show is the gallery’s largest competition each year and awards artists of all levels and abilities, from students to seasoned professionals. A longstanding annual tradition, the competition is just one way that the Honeywell Center’s Clark Gallery supports the visual arts as a part of the mission of The Honeywell Foundation

The 2020 Photography Show winning photographers include: 

Best of Show: 

  • Michael Jack – “Palouse Storm”

Color Category: 

  • First Place: Joe Hempstead – “Early Morning at Oxbow Bend”
  • Second Place: Rhoda Gerig – “Extraordinary Ordinary”
  • Third Place: Alan McConnell – “Manarola Sunset”
  • Honorable Mention: Amanda Christiansen – “Turtle Turtle”
  • Honorable Mention: Lea Foster – “Predator’s Perch”
  • Honorable Mention: Rhoda Gerig – “Adoring Welcome”

Black and White Category: 

  • First Place: Stephen Bolinger – “Lilies-Ladies Dancing”
  • Second Place: Michael Jack – “Palouse Trinity”
  • Third Place: Michael Jack – “Penitentiary”
  • Honorable Mention: Leo Dean Jansen – “Marine Iguana/Lava Lizard”
  • Honorable Mention: Alan McConnell – “The Whimsical Fairy Glen”
  • Honorable Mention: Peter Michael – “Thistle Epistle-Don’t Touch”
  • Honorable Mention: Forrest Van Gundy – “Sign of the Times”

Altered Images Category: 

  • First Place: David Good – “Sunset at Arches National Park, Utah” 
  • Second Place: Barbara Gimball – “Hard Day’s Night” 
  • Third Place: David Good – “Acoma Pueblo New Mexico” 
  • Honorable Mention: Jared Christiansen – “Fear and Drowning” 
  • Honorable Mention: Jared Christiansen – “Descend from Grace-Great Below” 
  • Honorable Mention: Forrest Van Gundy – “Bosque Blurr” 

The featured judge for the 2020 Photography Show is Nancy Bailey-Pratt from Fishers, Ind. Bailey-Pratt holds a Bachelor of Science in Photography from Rochester Institute of Technology and a Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman. Owner of Nancy’s Photography, she has produced award-winning images since 1979 and has been listed among Indiana’s Top Ten Photographers numerous times. Her work has featured a variety of subjects over the years including high school seniors, children, weddings, families, nature, and scenic shots. Bailey-Pratt’s greatest achievement in photography was earning the Fellowship Degree from the American Society of Photography (ASP), a prestigious honor only 120 photographers world-wide have earned since 1968. She’s also one of only 120 photographers world-wide whose images are featured in the Photography Hall of Fame in Oklahoma. As an ASP Fellow, she continuously seeks to advance her profession, while also sharing her expertise at lectures across the U.S. 

Bailey-Pratt loves a challenge and the variety of her photographed subjects over the years include high school seniors, children, weddings, families, flowers, and scenic shots. She has been producing award-winning images since 1979 and has been listed in Indiana’s Top Ten Photographers numerous times. As an ASP Fellow, Bailey-Pratt now continues to better her profession and the lives of whom all she touches. 

To purchase artwork, contact The Honeywell Foundation Box Office, Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at 260.563.1102. If the Box Office is closed, contact clarkgallery@honeywellcenter.org. Artwork may not be removed from the gallery prior to the close of the exhibit. 

To view the artwork in-person, masks are required when inside the Honeywell Center’s Clark Gallery for the safety of our staff and guests. 

For all media inquiries, contact Morgan Ellis at mellis@HoneywellFoundation.org or by calling 260.274.1429. 

The Clark Gallery is named through a generous donation from the Clark family—in loving memory of Kenneth L. Clark. The gallery is supported by gifts from individual and corporate contributors. 

About the Honeywell Foundation 

The Honeywell Foundation is a public charity in Wabash, Indiana. The organization and its venues – Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. Ford Historic Home, Eagles Theatre, and 13-24 Drive In – provide artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. These artistic offering are made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and by generous donors. For more information about The Honeywell Foundation, please visit HoneywellFoundation.org. 

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