Harvey Cooper Art Award Winners Announced
The Harvey Cooper Student Art Award announced this year’s winners, with Samantha Rance, Jaime Cedenio, Katarina Cardosa, Silana D’Souza, and Lily Cornes all earning prize money and accolades for their excellent artwork.
A spokesperson said, “Another successful year for the Harvey Cooper Student Art Award with entries from 5 schools: Bermuda High School, Mount Saint Agnes Academy, Somersfield Academy, Warwick Academy, Whitney Institute Middle School. Please view all the artwork on harveycooperaward.com.
Artwork that sold:
The Abandonment $300
- Chelsea Scarth Age 17
- Mount Saint Agnes Academy [MSA]
Beauty After The Flame $225
- Katrina Cardosa Age 17
- Mount Saint Agnes Academy [MSA]
Subversion of Harmony $500
- Lily Cornes
- Bermuda High School For Girls [BHS] Age 16
Cost of Your Conscience $250
- Samantha Rance
- Bermuda High School For Girls [BHS] Age 16
The winners are as follows:
Middle School Online Public Vote $100
- God Holds The World
- Jaime Cedenio Age 13
- Warwick Academy
High School Online Public Vote $1000
- Beauty After The Flame
- Katarina Cardosa Age 16
- Mount Saint Agnes Academy [MSA]
Honorable Mention $150
- Brutality
- Silana D’Souza Age 13
- Whitney Institute Middle School
Judges’ 3rd Place Prize $250
- Beauty After The Flame
- Katarina Cardosa Age 16
- Mount Saint Agnes Academy [MSA]
Judges’ 2nd Place Prize $500
- Subversion of Harmony
- Lily Cornes
- Bermuda High School For Girls [BHS] Age 16
Judges’ 1st Place Prize $1000
- Cost of Your Conscience
- Samantha Rance
- Bermuda High School For Girls [BHS] Age 16
“Theme for 2024 Unseen Bermuda – More than crystal clear blue water and pink sandy beaches, show a different and unseen view of our island home.”
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I like to see budding artists being encouraged. Nice work all.
Have visited Bermuda twice, the art community is rich and talented.
The students did an amazing job communicating the philosophies held by many humans who do not consider that Mother Earth is primary if the planet is to survive.
It would be wonderful to make this a travelling exhibition and possibly an art exchange with the First Nations People of Canada.