(Park City, Utah) – The Best in Show Winners have been announced for the 48th Annual Park City Kimball Arts Festival. Awards are presented for each of 12 mediums in the competition that is also the Kimball Art Center’s largest fundraiser of the year.
BEST IN SHOW WINNERS
Ceramics: Brian Jenson (Jenson Ceramics) – Booth #405
Drawing: R.Michael Wommack – Booth #337
Fiber: Jenny Hill (J. Hill Felt) – Booth #541
Glass: Marlene Rose – Booth #718//719
Jewelry: Lisa Ben-Zeev (Lisa Ben-Zeev Jewelry) – Booth #704
Metal: Bozenna and Lukasz Bogucki (BO’s Art, Inc.) – Booth #621
Mixed Media: Denny Wainscott (Morning DEW Gourds) -Booth #176
Painting: Greg Strachov (Strachov Studio) – Booth #615
Photography: Clifton Henri – Booth #301
Printmaking: Jennifer Worsley (Jennifer Worsley Studio) – Booth #564
Sculpture: Jason Waldron (Waldron 3D Sculptural Expressions) – Booth #113/115
Wood: Steve Henneford (Henneford Fine Furniture) – Booth #102/104
The winners were chosen by a 5-person jury, made up of collectors and art world professionals, who anonymously reviewed artists’ work, submitting scoring by Saturday evening of the festival.
This year’s festival features 60 new artists out of the more than 220 participants, and will conclude today at 6pm on Park City’s Historic Main Street.
The 48th annual Park City Kimball Arts Festival is made possible by the generous support of the following sponsors: Presenting Sponsor, Zions Bank; Leading Sponsors: Strong Auto Group and Coca-Cola; Contributing Sponsors: Stella Artois Legere, Skullcandy, Summit County Restaurant Tax, Summit Sotheby’s International Realty, Gateway Center and Utah Office of Tourism; Media Sponsors: FOX13, Broadway Media and Utah Digital Services.
Photos by Blake Peterson.
ABOUT THE KIMBALL ART CENTER
For more than 40 years, the Kimball Art Center has inspired and connected the Park City community through art. The nonprofit center provides art education, free exhibitions and a variety of events to the public, including the annual Park City Kimball Arts Festival that attracts more than 50,000 people to Park City’s Historic Main Street. For more information on the KAC and its numerous community offerings and programs, please visit www.kimballartcenter.org. Art Starts Here™
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