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Artwork on Display

Each spring, North Dakota teachers of kindergarten through high school students select student art work to enter in the North Dakota Juried Student Art Show, which is held at the Taube Museum of Art in Minot. Jurors select pieces for several different awards. These are the pieces selected for the Northern Visions Award, sponsored by Senator Byron Dorgan, to be hung in the Senator’s offices. Other pieces selected by the jurors become part of a traveling show.

Hiding Place, a Tempera Resist piece of art, was created by Rebecca Fee. Her art work received The Northern Visions Award. Rebecca attends Valley Middle School in Grand Forks, ND

 

Hunter Tescher won The Northern Visions Award for this piece of art entitled, Sunny Delight. Hunter attends Little Flower Elementary School in Minot, ND.

 

Kayla Urness won the Northern Visions Award for her painting entitled, Mine. She painted this beautiful acrylic while attending Grand Forks Central High School in Grand Forks, ND.

 

This beautiful charcoal pencil work was created by Bethany Jundt, a student at Bishop Ryan High School in Minot, ND. She entitled her work, Light & Shadow, it also received The Northern Visions Award.

This beautiful Serigraph entitled, Door to Madness, was created by Amy Sage. Amy attended Grand Forks Central High School in Grand Forks, ND. Her painting received The Northern Visions Award.