Students honored at 33rd Annual High School Art Exhibit

Baltimore County Public Schools students earned honors at the awards reception for the 33rd Annual High School Art Exhibit, held at the Rosenberg Gallery at Goucher College. The students recognized at the May 31 exhibit reception and below is a list of local students:

Laubheimer Awards

(named after the late James Laubheimer, former BCPS coordinator of art)

Best in Show – Bienn Bagalso, Eastern Technical High     

BCPS Awards

Honorable Mentions –

                                    Kahlea Branch, Parkville High

               Amy McHugh, Perry Hall High

                    Heather Catron, Kenwood High

                   Crystal Weyant, Perry Hall High

                 Azrael, Franz, Schwab & Lipowitz Awards

(The law firm of Azrael, Franz, Schwab & Lipowitz has been a longtime supporter of the visual arts in BCPS, and each year selects student works for exhibition in its Towson office.)

1st Place – Jennifer Casagrande, Parkville High              

              Crystal Weyant, Perry Hall High

              Bienn Bagalso, Eastern Technical High

            Baltimore Watercolor Society Excellence in Water Media Awards

Bienn Bagalso, Eastern Technical High

Kahlea Branch, Parkville High

People’s Choice Award

Bienn Bagalso, Eastern Tech

Superintendent’s Purchase Award

Kiara Raysor, Parkville High

“This show gets more impressive every year,” said Sherri Fisher, BCPS coordinator of visual arts. “The skills and ideas that students presented through their artwork are tremendous. Juried exhibitions such as this provide a real-world experience for our students. Professionals in the field adjudicate works on the exhibition criteria. In a juried exhibition, the artwork along with its statement have to stand on their own.”

The exhibit closes on Monday, June 10. Many of the works are available for sale. For more information, contact the Office of Visual Arts at 443-809-4030.

The exhibit was made possible with the support of Azrael, Franz, Schwab, Lipowitz & Solter, LLC, and the Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences, Baltimore County Public Schools, the Baltimore Watercolor Society, and Goucher College.

Adult, Juvenile Injured in Shooting on Radecke Avenue

Baltimore County Police are investigating a shooting on Radecke Avenue in Overlea on May 29 that injured a man and a juvenile.

Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Violent Crimes Unit were called to two separate area hospitals for walk-in victims with gunshot wounds after Baltimore City police determined that the injuries were sustained during the incident in Baltimore County. A 21-year-old man and a 17-year-old male both suffered at least one gunshot wound to the upper body during the incident in the 6000 block of Radecke Avenue. Both are expected to survive their wounds.

BCoPD responded to an assault call in the area around 8:45 p.m. but found no victims when they arrived in the area. Detectives were contacted by the Baltimore Police Department about an hour later in reference to the victims, and are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shootings.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police by calling 410-307-2020. Callers may remain anonymous. Callers submitting tips through Metro Crime Stoppers may also be eligible for a reward. Anonymous tips can be sent to Metro Crime Stoppers by phone, online or via mobile app.