Last Festival’s Winners
Below are the winners of the 2007 Stockley Gardens Fall Arts Festival. The show was judged by Mary Mullaney, a noted contemporary glass artist.
Fall 2007 SGAF Awards
Best In Show ($1,500)
Sponsored by
the Helen G. Gifford Foundation |
F. Lennox Campello, Media, PA
Medium: Drawing |
Second Prize ($500)
Sponsored by
The Palace Shops, Ghent |
Jeanne Goodman, Norfolk, VA
Medium: Mixed Media |
Third Prize ($300)
Sponsored by
Ed & Shaunna Robey |
Dave Bruner, Sarasota, FL
Medium: Printmaking |
Norfolk Artist Award ($300)
Sponsored by
The Norfolk Commission on the Arts & Humanities |
Audra and Dwight Bullock, Norfolk, VA
Medium: Wood |
Edward G. Carson Memorial Award ($250)
Sponsored by
Matthew Fine |
F. Brown Steele, Franklin, WV
Medium: Painting |
The Mayor’s Award ($500)
Sponsored by
Mayor Paul Fraim |
Elginia McCrary, Chesapeake, VA
Medium: Painting |
Award of Merit ($150)
Sponsored by
McCormack & Puryear Jewelers |
Stuart Kerner, Suffolk, VA
Medium: Photography |
Award of Merit ($150)
Sponsored by
No Frill Grill |
Scott Supraner, Charlottesville, VA
Medium: Pottery |
Futures Awards: College Student Exhibition
First Prize ($100)
Sponsored by
Friends of Stockley |
Christine Chzaz, Tidewater Community College
Medium: Painting |
Second Prize ($75)
Sponsored by
Changes Hairstyling |
Fernando Hernandez, Old Dominion University
Medium: Painting |
Third Prize ($50)
Sponsored by
Friends of Stockley |
Ashley Weber, Christopher Newport University
Medium: Painting |
Artist Spotlights
Here are closer looks at some of the artists who have exhibited at Stockley in the past.
Clayton Singleton
A past Best in Show winner at Stockley Gardens Arts Festival, Clayton’s work can be seen in collections in the United States, London, Belgium, New Zealand, and Bolivia. He teaches visual art at Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk, Virginia. He has won teacher of the year twice and helped rewrite the visual arts curriculum for Norfolk Public Schools and Newport News Public Schools. You can see more of Clayton’s work here.
Matthew Fine
Another previous Best in Show winner, Matthew is currently working with hot cast glass and granite to create his stunning sculptures. In addition to being a fine artist, Matt also serves on Hope House’s Board of Directors. See more of Matt’s work here.
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