Wabash, IN – Winning artwork from the 2024 Photography Show presented by Honeywell Arts & Entertainment is now on display at
the Clark Gallery in the Honeywell Center until September 29. The exhibit features works by amateur and professional photographers;
93 pieces were entered into the 2024 Photography Show, and 53 pieces were chosen to be displayed, with 14 individuals receiving
awards. This exhibit is sponsored by Nicole A. Howard Photography.
Best of Show
Rhoda Gerig, Testing The Ice
Sponsor’s Choice
Lee Casebere, Tree Frog Awaits
Color
First Place – Madison Meyer, The Beauty of Reflection
Second Place – Lee Casebere, Tree Frog Awaits
Third Place – Beth Buie, Black Swan Elegance
Black and White
First Place – Madison Meyer, The Art of Threading
Second Place – Douglas Brasel, Strike a Pose
Third Place – Alan McConnell, Morning Mist on Haystack Rock
Altered Images
First Place – Irving Washington, Jr., Boardwalk At Central Park
Second Place – Marcia Nelson, Grand View of Grand Central
Third Place – Stephen Bolinger, Harvest Moon Over Half Moon
Honorable Mention
Stephen Bolinger, 222 Black Calla Lilies
Stephen Bolinger, Jimson Weed
Becky Bowman, Magical Milkweed
Anthony Carlino, Mendicante
Lee Casebere, Sand Shadows
Lea Foster, Pretty in Pink
Rhoda Gerig, Svalbard Snow Shower
Alan McConnell, The Iconic Multnomah Falls
Steve Olsen, Evening at Stockdale Mill
Tamara Roe, Morning Has Broken
The judges of this year’s competition were Jim Gabbard and Angela Green. Gabbard is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Art and
Design at Purdue University Fort Wayne and the Director of the Garrett Museum of Art. His work has been centered on theme-based
ideas and concepts as he explores the area of fine art photography, combined with his original poetry. Gabbard regularly exhibits in
various galleries and museums in the United States and internationally (Georgetown Library, Blank Wall Gallery, Wunderkammer, etc.).
Green is the Gallery Coordinator and Curator at the Garrett Museum of Art and Third Floor Gallery at the Union League Club of
Chicago. Recently, she began to work in photography paired with her writing. Green’s photographs have been displayed at Huber
Opera House, Artlink, Manchester University, etc. Gabbard and Green have collaborated on three books: Simplicity, Spaces, and
Edge of Visibility.
The Clark Gallery hosts exhibits by students, amateurs, and professional artists. Visual art experiences are an important part of the Honeywell Arts & Entertainment mission of providing arts, education, and entertainment for all. Clark Gallery exhibits are made possible in part by Borders and Beyond Gallery & Framing, Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, Intrasect, Oswalt-Thomas Sales & Service, and Schlemmer Brothers Metalworks. To learn more, visit honeywellarts.org.
