USF Announces Results from 2024-2025 High School Art Exhibition

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Joliet, Ill. – The 2024-2025 University of St. Francis (USF) High School Art Exhibition celebrated the exceptional talent and creativity of local high school artists, showcasing over 300 works of art. The exhibition featured a diverse array of mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art, offering a colorful and inspiring display of student expression. This annual event not only highlighted the dedication and skill of young artists but also provided them with a platform to share their unique perspectives with the community.

The open house reception, held on at the USF Art Gallery on Saturday, January 11, 2025, welcomed over 250 attendees, creating a vibrant atmosphere of support for the artists. Awards included cash prizes for Best of Show and Honorable Mention, as well as a $10,000 Grand Prize University of St. Francis Art & Design Scholarship. Additionally, Professors Paul Erschen and Chester Costello conducted portfolio reviews for aspiring art majors, offering valuable guidance and insight into pursuing a future in the arts at USF.

Grand Prize ($10,000 USF Art & Design Scholarship): Jaidan Wilber, Reed-Custer High School

Best of Show (in each category): Painting – Avery Jaki, Oswego East High School; Photography – Tianna Romberg, Joliet Central High School; Sculpture – Abigail Juers, Lockport Township High School; Works on Paper – Eduardo Patino Perales, Joliet Central High School, and; Digital/Other – Alivia Schertz, Joliet Catholic Academy.

Honorable Mention: Giovanni Baldo, Reed-Custer High School, Samia Britt, Oswego High School, Addison Brown, Reed-Custer High School, Esmé Bryson, Joliet Central High School, Hailie Carpenter, Reed-Custer High School, Aron Chimmy, Joliet Central High School, Aarushi Das, Illinois Math and Science Academy, Aahana Das, Illinois Math and Science Academy, Elissa Dulce, Benet Academy, Harley Engdahl, Oswego High School, Jamie Garcia, Bremen High School, Eva Genova, Joliet Catholic Academy, Yuvia Hernandez, Joliet Central High School, Aleise Hewitt, Plainfield South High School, Ellen Hsuan, Illinois Math and Science Academy, Tommy Jemilo, Joliet Central High School, Rae Kraus, Coal City High School, Samantha Lascari, Benet Academy, Korina Mongirdas, Benet Academy, Ingrid Pizano, Joliet Central High School, Faith Pondelicek, Plainfield South High School, Kaitlin Russell, Oswego High School, Cadence Smorynski, Lockport Township High School, Ivy Sontag-Amezcua, Joliet Central High School, Makyah Stallings, Joliet Central High School, Nicole Thornton, Lockport Township High School, and Addison Tyner, Oswego High School.

Award of Excellence: Sarah Boness, Oswego High School; Chaylene Crews, Reed-Custer High School; Olivia Esparza, Reed-Custer High School; Amilio Gonzalez, Joliet Central High School; Jordan Henry, Illinois Math and Science Academy; Cynara Jackson, Oswego High School; Kennedy Martinis, Benet Academy, and; Madalyn Petersen, Coal City High School.

Participating Students: Benet Academy Maisie Carr, Victoria Drozdowicz, Elissa Dulce, Samantha Lascari, Kennedy Martinis, Korina Mongirdas and Lucy Rooney; Bremen High School Kaylian Alexandre and Jamie Garcia; Coal City High School – Blake Huddlestun, Rae Kraus, Leo McCants, Avery McConnell, Mackenzie Messina, Ava Meyer, Madalyn Petersen, Tyson Sample and Winter Wills; Illinois Math and Science Academy – Aini Ahmed, Aahana Das, Aarushi Das, Cameron Eddinton, Jordan Henry, Ellen Hsuan, Vivian Ludwig, Nathan McMeen, Megan Onorato and Brent Rodrigo; Joliet Catholic Academy – Olivia Chovanec, Eva Genova, Ava Pritz and Alivia Schertz; Joliet Central High School – Julie Aragon, Abril Arias, Esmé Bryson, Aron Chimmy, Rusten Deihs, Angel DuBose, Amilio Gonzalez, Yuvia Hernandez, Tommy Jemilo, Cecil Littlejohn, Adriel Magana, Rauri O’Hara, Eduardo Patino Perales, Ingrid Pizano, Manuel Reyes, Edwin Robles, Tianna Romberg, Ivy Sontag-Amezcua, Da’Siah Spearman and Makyah Stallings; Lockport Township High School – Deshawn Andrew, Jack Dewey, Ollie Evans, Gianna Frieri, Abigail Hogan, Abigail Juers, Tyler Kouba, Liliana Leone, Monica Marcial, Kyan Santiago, Emily Smart, Cadence Smorynski, Natalie Strejc and Nicole Thornton; Oswego East High School – Joan Allen, Shayan Chittanoori, Avery Jaki, Madeline Kornelik, Payton Lustrup, Braxton Lyons, Jackson Mancuso, Denae Mason, Addison Peter, Madison Pony, Taytum Puls, Austin Sitterly and Abigail Tinajero; Oswego High School – Isabel Ames, Emma Auten, Leona Bateman, Makenzie Benz, Sarah Boness, Samia Britt, Owen Brungart, Kimberly Bustamante, Ava Coronel, Sohayla Curry, Ava DeSanto, Harley Engdahl, Lillian Felker, Alexandria Flores, Larissa Funkhouser, Mia Gaspar, Laila Green, Prisha Gupta, Joslynn Hennagan, Juanmanuel Hernandez, Cynara Jackson, Kobe Jones, Alanna Kozbiel, Sophia Lopez, Perla Melgoza, Elsa Norman-Mennig, Sadie Oehelerking, Cassidy Ogden, Sofia Petrella, Ava Pinks, Brenda Plata, Joelynn Portillo, Aidan Quach, Lynn Rameriz, Keagan Reiseck, Carson Rogers, Kaitlin Russell, Anna Singh, Kaylani Toum, Addison Tyner, Nguyen Van, Arianna Vargas, Jacob Wester, Robbie Wilson and Salvador Woolever; Plainfield South High School – Shelby Ellermann, Aleise Hewitt, Noah Mahlberg, Evelyn Myers, Faith Pondelicek, Viviana Ramos and Zach Wild; Reed-Custer High School – Giovanni Baldo, Brock Billingsley, Addison Brown, Holly Brumfield, Hailie Carpenter, Abigail Cousins, Chaylene Crews, Olivia Esparza, Dakota Evans, Natalie Flores, Meghan Lamping, Samantha Mahr, Zacharey Markle, Hailey Praner, Jaidan Wilber and Skylar Zebell.

About the USF Art Gallery

The USF Art Gallery is located at 25 E. Van Buren Street in Joliet and is open to the public every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on the gallery, visit stfrancis.edu/artgallery or contact Jennifer Moore, Gallery Director, at jmoore@stfrancis.edu.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 53,000 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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USF Art Gallery Announces New Jacob Watts Exhibition

"Socially Distanced" Jacob Watts art exhibition

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Art Gallery has announced its next exhibition, Jacob Watts: SOCIALLY DISTANCED. The exhibition will run from October 22 through December 3, 2024. As part of the exhibition run, the community is invited to an artist talk with exhibiting artist Jacob Watts on Tuesday, October 22 at 1 p.m., and a reception on Saturday, November 7 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. This latest USF Art Gallery exhibition follows other recent exhibitions including Roger Carlson: INNOCENT DAWN, Paul Erschen: LEACH FIELD, and the USF Alumni Exhibition.

The USF Art Gallery is located at 25 E. Van Buren St. in downtown Joliet, and is open to the public every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on the exhibition or the USF Art Gallery, visit www.stfrancis.edu/artgallery or contact Jennifer Moore, gallery director, at jmoore@stfrancis.edu.

About Jacob Watts

In the dynamic landscape of contemporary art, Jacob Watts stands out as a pioneering force, seamlessly merging the realms of photography, illustration, and sculpture. Based in Chicago, Watts’s practice is a testament to the transformative power of image manipulation. His work, characterized by its blend of digital and physical manipulation, challenges the boundaries of traditional photography, pushing it into new territories of creative expression.

Currently, Watts is exploring the intersection of photography and sculpture through his “Socially Distanced” series, where he delves into photo-based sculptures. This series exemplifies his ongoing experimentation and commitment to expanding the possibilities of visual art. Jacob Watts’s work invites viewers to reconsider the limits of image-making, offering a fresh perspective on how photography can interact with other artistic forms. His innovative approach continues to push the boundaries of the medium.

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USF Alumni Art Exhibition Open through October 3

USF Alumni Art Exhibition

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Art Gallery welcomes the community to enjoy its newly-opened USF Alumni Exhibition. The exhibition, which is open through October 3, 2024, follows other recent exhibitions including Roger Carlson: INNOCENT DAWN and Paul Erschen: LEACH FIELD.

Artists with works featured in the USF Alumni Art Exhibition include (majors listed in parenthesis):

  • Blake Allen ’03 (Marketing)
  • Jessica Baron ‘13 (Visual Art Education)
  • Roger Carlson ’06 (Graphic Design)
  • Jaclyn Duske ’24 (Art and Design)
  • Meghan Grilli ’24 (Visual Arts Education)
  • Austin Hines ’20 (Studio Art & Design)
  • Kathleen McElligott ’87 (Health)
  • Hayden Minor ’23 (Political Science)
  • Cameron Moore ’20 (Marketing)
  • Veronica Navarrete ‘22 (Graphic Design)
  • Alvaro Robles ’24 (Graphic Design)
  • Joe Santillo ’17 (Art & Design)
  • Lisa Scarcelli ‘94 (Journalism Communications with a concentration in Public Relations)
  • Marguerite Stoiber ’73 (Fine Arts)
  • Cindy Wirtz ’83 (Art/Journalism)

The USF Art Gallery is located at 25 E. Van Buren St. in downtown Joliet, and is open to the public every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on the exhibition or the USF Art Gallery, contact Jennifer Moore, gallery director, at jmoore@stfrancis.edu.

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USF 2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis Exhibition Now Open

2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis exhibitors

Photo caption: Exhibiting artists for USF’s 2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis Exhibition include (left to right) Mazi Niezgoda, Jaclyn Duske, Meghan Grilli, Alvaro Robles, Stephanie Behland and Vada Arndt.

Joliet, Ill. – The community is invited to enjoy the artwork of University of St. Francis (USF) seniors as part of the current exhibition at the USF Art Gallery. The 2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis exhibition, which runs through May 31, 2024, highlights work selected from the thesis projects of graduating seniors majoring in Studio Art, Photography, Graphic Design, and Art Education. The exhibition serves as a culmination of their undergraduate experience, celebrating their growth as artists and their commitment to the rigorous process of artistic production. The Senior Thesis exhibition is a testament to the dedication and creativity of the graduating seniors, who have demonstrated their ability to contribute meaningfully to the discourse of contemporary art.

The USF Art Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Tuesday through Thursday and is located 25 E. Van Buren Street in downtown Joliet. For more information on the exhibition or the gallery, contact USF Art Gallery Director Jennifer Moore at jmoore@stfrancis.edu or visit stfrancis.edu/artgallery/.

About the Exhibiting Artists

Vada Arndt – Vada has fallen in love with the landscape and environment all around her. From familiar and nostalgic scenes, to commentary on her family’s long lineage in the Midwest, Vada has been creating artwork (whether consciously or not) depicting scenes familiar or directly pulled from twenty-something years’ worth of observation and admiration.

Vada works mostly in oils, but is also interested in using mediums which most effectively evoke the desired goal of a piece. Vada loves to see what is present around her as if seeing it for the first time, to realize how amazing it all is. The main goal for this project was to challenge herself to share what she sees in a way that allows others a glimpse of the stunning beauty in the ordinary.

Stephanie Behland – Stephanie is a talented Graphic Design major whose journey into the world of graphic design began in high school when she reluctantly enrolled in a computer arts class. This newfound passion led her to switch majors from elementary education to graphic design.

Currently, Stephanie is honing her skills through a marketing internship at USF, where she has also worked on design projects for various companies and organizations. Some of her notable clients include South Side XP Volleyball Club, the USF Dance Team, and Blue Taco Restaurant.

When Stephanie is not immersed in the world of design, you can find her dancing or exploring new travel destinations.

Jaclyn Duske – Jaclyn works with both photography and graphic design. While she loves experimenting with many forms of photography, she has found her passion in sport and concert photography. Jaclyn has had her work shown on The Today Show, KTLA, Country Now Magazine, and countless local newspapers. For her senior thesis, Jaclyn is showcasing both her sport and concert photography and design with images, graphic design pieces, screen prints, book designs, and her own concert merchandise designs.

Meghan Grilli – Meghan is a K-12 Visual Arts Educator major. Her thesis project, Little Miss Lilly, is a book series that she has written and illustrated based on real-life experiences. The stories follow Lilly, a young girl of an unspecified age, through her adventures of spending time with animals. The books aim to inform children of how to care for these various animals while maintaining a light-hearted atmosphere. Meghan’s goal is to extend the series from animals and incorporate educational themes that enlighten young readers on basic visual arts ideas and concepts. The set-up that Meghan has created within the USF Gallery is meant to replicate a young child’s reading area, much like one would see in real-time as a child were truly reading the stories.

Mazi Niezgoda – Mazi’s journey with graphic design started when she graduated from Plainfield Central High School. While trying to decide what she was going to do with the rest of her life, she began interning at a wedding photography company where they suggested she take a photography and photoshop course. This led Mazi on a path that fostered her love of graphic design. Mazi received her associate in graphic design at Joliet Junior College and continued her education as a graphic design major at USF.

When Mazi isn’t working on her numerous photography and graphic design projects, you can find her attending rock concerts throughout the summer.

Alvaro Robles – Alvaro aims to innovate and inspire with his art. He has a strong work ethic and takes pride in doing his absolute best. He is always ready for a challenge and seeks to learn new lessons whenever possible. Alvaro does not like to contain himself to one skillset, as he enjoys venturing into different areas of fine art. His style is very detailed and intense. He incorporates his life into his work. Each big project is a piece of his artistic timeline.

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USF Announces Annual Contest for High School Artists

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Art and Design Department has announced its annual high school art exhibition and competition for Illinois high school students. All submitting artists must be attending high school in the 2023-2024 academic year and must be residents of Illinois. The exhibition will run from January 13-25, 2024, and will open with an awards reception on January 13 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the USF Art Gallery (25 E. Van Buren St., Joliet, 60432).

One grand prize will be awarded to an eligible high school senior in the form of a University of St. Francis Art & Design Scholarship, worth $10,000 (see additional details at stfrancis.edu/artgallery. Best of show awards and honorable mentions will be awarded (in the form of Visa gift cards) in the following categories: Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Drawing/Works on Paper, Digital/Other. Winners will be announced at the reception on January 13, 2024. Students must claim their prizes in person at the USF Art Gallery.

The University of St. Francis Art & Design Scholarship is a 4-year renewable scholarship awarded to one student entering a qualified program in the Art & Design Department at USF in the 2024-25 academic year worth a total of $10,000. The Talent Scholarship is stackable with other scholarship/grant awards at the University of St. Francis. To be eligible for the $10,000 Grand Prize Scholarship, students must be seniors (2024) and will be required to upload a digital portfolio (5-10 works) and a one-page statement explaining why they would like to major in art at USF.

For more information or to apply, visit stfrancis.edu/artgallery and click on USF ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITION. Submission forms may be completed online until November 27, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. Drop-off dates for works will be November 28-29 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Students may submit up to two (2) original works, teachers may submit work from up to ten (10) students.

For more information on the exhibition and competition or the USF Art Gallery, please visit stfrancis.edu/artgallery.

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Roger Carlson: INNOCENT DAWN Opens at USF Art Gallery

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Art Gallery presents Roger Carlson: INNOCENT DAWN, which will run from October 25 through November 30. In his series, INNOCENT DAWN, Carlson attempts to use imagery and words to create a visual understanding of eternity and an afterlife.

The USF Art Gallery is located at 25 E. Van Buren St. in downtown Joliet, and is open to the public every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on the exhibition or the USF Art Gallery, contact Jennifer Moore, gallery director, at jmoore@stfrancis.edu.

About Roger Carlson

Artist Roger Carlson ‘06, combines both traditional and digital media to create reverse paintings on plexiglass. Carlson’s technique begins with creating digital artwork. The digital works are then painted using a reverse painting technique in which the image is painted on plexiglass using acrylic paint, spray paint, paint marker and ink.

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