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Howard County Arts Council Scholarship Recipients Announced

A total of $10,000 in awards was distributed

The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2016 Arts Scholarship Program. A total of $10,000 in awards was distributed. A $2,000 scholarship was awarded to Michelle Wong, Atholton High School, Instrumental Music, and the following students each received $1,000: Jin Byun, Howard High School, Visual Art; Kevin Cincotta, Glenelg High School, Instrumental Music; Connor Gallant, Atholton High School, Literary Art; Yelim Kim, Howard High School, Visual Art; Charlie Reynolds, Glenelg High School, Visual Art; Zachary Sager, Hammond High School, Theatre; Benjamin Sheeley, Howard High School, Instrumental Music; and Megan Thornton, Howard High School, Visual Art.

Scholarship funds will be used for enrollment in an accredited college program for a degree in the arts, and are sent directly to the registrar or bursar’s office of the university chosen by the recipient.

Each applicant was reviewed based on the following criteria as demonstrated in work samples and other application materials submitted: artistic merit, demonstrated understanding of artistic discipline, ability of the student to articulate artistic concepts and influences, commitment to a career in the arts, and a successful record in an academic setting.

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Last year Howard Bank President and CEO Mary Ann Scully announced the new Business Partnership for Arts Scholarship at Howard Community College (HCC) and challenged local businesses to match the bank's initial contribution. As part of the Arts Council's partnership with the bank, Business Partnership scholarships will be announced annually at the Celebration of the Arts. The inaugural Business Partnership scholarships went to returning HCC students Ashley Marchone, Long Reach High School, Visual Art, and Samuel Dixon, Mt. Hebron High School, Instrumental Music; as well as to incoming HCC student Benjamin Sheeley, Howard High School, Instrumental Music.

All of these students demonstrated incredible skill and passion for their disciplines and a true commitment to the arts and an arts education.

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Said HCAC Executive Director Coleen West, “All of us at the Arts Council are proud of the arts programs we have developed for children and teens and we are particularly proud of our scholarship program for high school seniors. By investing in the future of these talented, emerging artists, we are investing in the future of the arts as well. And, if this year’s scholarship recipients are any indication, the future looks bright!”

The 2016 Arts Scholarship is made possible through funds raised via the Arts Council’s annual fundraiser, the Celebration of the Arts in Howard County. The Business Partnership for Arts Scholarship Fund is a designated fund of the Community Foundation of Howard County established by Howard Bank.

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