Art exhibition/competition displays creative energies By Mick Dyer Senior Reporter Every spring, some of the best new artwork on campus emerges from its portfolio-nests to assemble with oth ers of its kind. The fifth annual Undergraduate Competitive Exhibition, a collection of some of the outstanding work of University of Nebraska art students, is on display in the UNL art depart mentgallery, Richards Hall 102, until April 6. Competition is central to this show. Art students may enter up to three works they have completed within the last academic year. Win ners are selected by an objective ex ternal judge. Ree Schonlau, executive director of the Bemis Project in Omaha, judged the entries now on display. She said the selection process can be difficult when there is such variety to choose from. “What I was looking for was an artist who is push ing the limits of their style, who is being creative within their media, who is trying to find their own language or voice,” Schonlau said. She said all of the work on display has a fresh quality that makes it stand out “Overall, I thought that it was a successful exhibition,” she said. “I hope the community and campus support it.” This year 86 people made 212 entries. The exhibition features 71 pieces by 51 artists. A wide variety of styles, ranging from realism to surre alism to abstract, in media ranging from ceramics to acrylics to photo graphs, are displayed. The medley of works on display, representative of the diversity of crea tive energies present in the depart ment, makes the collection especially worth visiting. Awards were given to some of the exceptional entries. Jean R. Faulkner Award winners are Michele Til ley, Kent Miller,Todd Zanamanacek, Bill Yates and Rex Rodenbaugh. a Entry Fee Award winners are Scott | ‘What I was look ing for was an artist who is pushing the limits of their style, who is being crea tive within their media, who is trying to find their own language or voice.' —Schonlau 1 1S1| Anderson, Sara Stoddard, Ruth Shively and Janinc Al-Bayli. Haymarket Exhibition Award winners arc Michele Tilley, Kent Miller and Todd Zanamanacek. tp DYNASTY restaruant _ jj I Lunch Buffet.$5:00tax included M-F 11:30-2:00 Menu Choices**** ►•$3:25lax included I j Almond chicken Broccoli Beef Lemon chicken Beef chow mein Broccooli chicken Hot Garlic pork Chicken chow mein Sweet & Sour pork Szechuen Chicken all dinners include fried rice. L476-86j8l ~~114th&P ] “/ must decrease so that He may increase. ” l Butcrnr©lan3/Dal!y Nebraskan “Red," a welded-steel sculpture, by Ken Johnson of Lincoln. *-----\ Introducing Pickles’ “GOOD THINGS HAPPEN IN 3’s” SALE Now through Sunday. LP's or cassettes, just $3.33 each. Hundreds of artists, thousands of titles...including these great titles from MCA.