13th ARC Scholarship (2012)

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The ARC Scholarship Fund distributes $31,700 in direct scholarships to aid students at ARC Approved™ art academy and atelier schools.

As those familiar with the ARC and its mission know, the organization is involved in numerous projects, all in support of a return to an appreciation of great and enduring art, to humanist values in the visual arts, and to academic art education. At ARC we view our scholarship program as one of the most important. In order for future generations to produce great art, we must not lose the accumulated knowledge of the last several centuries. At our ARC Approved Ateliers™ schools, we know these methods are still taught by some of the greatest artists alive today and the students who are the recipients of these scholarships will receive the training necessary to create great works of art and carry the knowledge to the next generation. For 12 years now, the ARC Scholarship Fund has awarded scholarships to some of the most talented emerging realist artists in the world and helped them continue their studies at ARC Approved Ateliers and Schools. From relatively modest beginnings in 2001, the number of entrants and qualifying Ateliers has expanded rapidly. In 2001 there were 14 ARC Approved Ateliers and today we proudly list over 70 schools and programs. We are proud to have been able to provide over $220,000 to date, enabling us to support an ever-growing number of students and the institutions they attend. The quality of the work continues to astound us, and many of our past winners have gone on to achieve great things in their careers already. Some have opened their own Ateliers and some have stayed to contribute their expertise at their alma maters, continuing the great academic tradition so important to our philosophy here at ARC. On this note, the Art Renewal Center™ is very pleased to announce the winners of the 2012 Annual Scholarship Competition.

Awards are given based on a portfolio of 10 to 15 works as well as a biography/CV, essay, and three letters of recommendation. Individual images are shown below to represent some of the best work submitted by the winning individuals.

This Year's Judges

Fred Ross ARC Chairman

Fred Ross

Frederick C. Ross, Founder and Chairman of the Art Renewal Center, Ross is the leading authority on William Bouguereau and co-author of the Catalogue Raisonné William Bouguereau: His Life and Works. Ross received his MA in art education from Columbia University. His speeches and essays are read by thousands of professionals, educators, students and fans each year; and have become required reading in countless classrooms. Ross is also a well known collector of 19th century European painting and of Contemporary Realism as well. Art Educator/lecturer; President of Bouguereau Committee; Art Expert and Collector, Writer; Artist; Published Art Historian on the 19th Century; ARC Salon and Scholarship Judge

Dr. Vern Swanson

Dr. Vern Swanson

Swanson has his Phd from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England and is the former Director of the Springville Museum of Art, Utah, where he served for 30 years. He is a lecturer/scholar/writer and expert on 19th Century European Art and Russian Art through the 20th Century. Swanson is the leading authority on Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and John William Godward and author of the Catalogue Raisonnés for both artists. In total, the number of books Swanson has published is well into the teens.

On behalf of our Chairman, Frederick C. Ross and everyone here at Art Renewal Center™, well-deserved congratulations are extended to all of our scholarship recipients. We thank these young talented artists and the fine institutions in which they study for their dedication and upholding of the finest artistic traditions of history and the best hopes of future advancement in the arts. We wish them continued success on their artistic journeys.

5 First Place Winners - $3,500 ($17,500)

Erin Anderson

Conversations with Shannon

Oil on Masonite, 2012

16 x 20 inches

Instructor: Anthony J. Waichulis

School: Ani Art Academy Waichulis and Ani Art Academies International

Bayasgalan Batmagnai

Giampaolo

Clay, 2012

125 x 86 cm

Instructor: Daniel Graves

School: Atelier Florence Academy of Art

Kresten Smedemark

Tennebrist

Oil on canvas, 2011

50 x 70 cm

Instructor: Michael John Angel

School: Angel Academy of Art, Florence

Brandon D. Drake

Admonished

Oil on board

19 x 20 inches

Instructor: Anthony J. Waichulis

School: Ani Art Academy Waichulis and Ani Art Academies International

Katie Whipple

John Pulling

Clay, 2011

24 inches

Instructor: Jacob Collins

School: Grand Central Atelier

4 Second Place Winners - $1,800 ($7,200)

Sophie Merle

Hayley

Charcoal, 2010

31 x 22 cm

Instructor: Lynne Barton

School: Angel Academy of Art, Florence

Hayley Brown

Roses

Oil on canvas, 2011

80 x 40 cm

Instructor: Lynne Barton

School: Angel Academy of Art, Florence

Tanvi Pathare

Stephanie

Oil on canvas, 2012

70 x 50 cm

Instructor: Daniel Graves

School: Atelier Florence Academy of Art

Samuel Hung

Gumby, Pokey, and Spilled Gumballs

Oil on canvas, 2012

18 x 22 inches

Instructor: Jacob Collins

School: Grand Central Atelier

7 Third Place Winners - $1,000 ($7,000)

Ione Mary Hunter Gordon

Alessio

Charcoal, 2011

65 x 40 cm

Instructor: Daniel Graves

School: Atelier Florence Academy of Art

Alicia Lang

Affliction

Charcoal, 2010

11.5 x 17 inches

Instructor: Anthony J. Waichulis

School: Ani Art Academy Waichulis and Ani Art Academies International

Erika Baez

In Hiding

Charcoal, 2010

9 x 18 inches

Instructor: Anthony J. Waichulis

School: Ani Art Academy Waichulis and Ani Art Academies International

Katie Liddiard

Sonja Reclining

Oil on canvas, 2012

16 x 22 inches

Instructor: Ryan Brown

School: The Masters Academy of Art

Anthony Baus

Untitled

Graphite, 2012

24 x 18 inches

Instructor: Jacob Collins

School: Grand Central Atelier

Devin Cecil-Wishing

Samir - detail

Graphite, 2012

13 x 9 inches

Instructor: Jacob Collins

School: Grand Central Atelier

Niki Covington

Figure Study - Male

Charcoal, 2010

28 inches

Instructor: Jacob Collins

School: Grand Central Atelier