Students from four area high schools and four area colleges received awards in the 42nd annual Central Texas Art Competition.
Nearly 300 entries were submitted for the competition, which is coordinated by the Temple College Visual Arts Department. Works accepted for the competition included paintings, drawings, prints, photography, ceramics, sculpture and jewelry. The juror for the competition was Tamara Robertson from Shreveport, Louisiana.
In the college division, Awards of Distinction went to Olivia Gray (Southwestern University), Veronica Hill (Temple College), Truddy Lowe (UMHB), Valerie Rivera-Guerra (Central Texas College), Bree Wiebelhaus (Temple College) and Sheri Wilson (Central Texas College). Honorable Mention Awards of $50 went to Antonio Frazier from Temple College and Emmi Packard from UMHB.
Of the 284 works submitted for the competition, 140 were selected for an exhibition that will be on display in the gallery of the Temple College Visual Arts Complex at 2105 South 5th St. in Temple through Dec. 2. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday or by appointment. Temple College will be closed for Thanksgiving Nov. 24-26.
The Central Texas Art Competition and Exhibition is sponsored by Altrusa International of Temple and the Rotary Club of Temple ̶ South. It is one of the longest-running art competitions in Texas.