Art Acquisitions Purchase Exhibition
60th MEA/MAEA Art Acquisitions Purchase Awards Entries and Awards List
Amber Thompson | Grow Where Planted | Colored Pencil |
Annie Howard | In a Nutshell | paper, acorns |
Annie Howard | Galactic Spin |
Paper, Copper, Brass
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Arlinda Crossland | Angela Davis Interbeing | Watercolor |
Arlinda Crossland | The Embrace | Watercolor |
Barb Piper | Whirlwind | Ceramic |
Barb Piper | Geobowl | Ceramic |
Bethany Goforth | Mackinac Morning | Acrylics |
Bethany Goforth | Reflections of Mackinac | Charcoal |
Blake Johnson | Democracy Divided |
Vinyl graphic applied to skateboard deck
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Brittani Brisker | Fencing | Photography |
Brittani Brisker | Strawberry Moon | Photography |
Carol Patrick | Pantiago Mill | Photography |
Carolyn Steenland | Orchard | Glass |
Carolyn Steenland | Windows | Glass |
Catherine Heatherington | Golden Girl | Oils |
Catherine Hetherington | Starry Starry Eyes | Oils |
Cheryl Campbell | Seeds of Serenity | Acrylics |
Christi Hulett | Simple Spruce | Ink |
Christine Hesch | Blue Mist | Fibers |
Christine Hesch | Passions Play in Red | Fibers |
Day’s End | Day’s End | Photography |
Debbie Conner | Waiting for the Bell to Ring | Acrylics |
Debbie Conner | Continual growth | Ceramic |
Debra Blackmon | Seed and Harvest (Cool Colors) |
Drawing and Digital Art
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Erin Harbar | Victory |
Silver, mixed metals
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Francie Dittrich | Spring Joy |
acrylic painted background, found object collage
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Jacqueolynn Whiteley | River Rock | Ceramic |
Jeanine Smith | The Pod #1 | Ceramic |
Jeanine Smith | The Pod #2 | Ceramic |
Jennifer Kay-Rivera | Saffron Flyer | Photography |
Jennifer Kay-Rivera | Crash Into Me | Photography |
Jim Banas | Back from Yesteryear | Acrylics |
Jim Banas | Boblo Memories | Acrylics |
Jo Noseda | The Leap | Acrylics |
Jo Noseda | Sunburst | Acrylics |
John Stempien | After Hours | Photography |
John Stempien | Lake Michigan, Saugatuck | Photography |
Josh Gove | La Danza | Relief Print |
Joshua Kirby | Hawaii, 1995 |
Six digital prints on Rives BFK rag on wood panels
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Julie Fedolak | Modulation #1 | Watercolor |
Julie Fedolak | Modulation #2 | Watercolor |
Julie Fernandez | Emerging | Pastel Pencil |
Julie Fernandez | To the Polls | Pastel Pencil |
Karen Crorey | Swamp Forest Vase | Ceramic |
Karen Crorey | Pearl of Knowledge – (card holder) | Ceramic |
Karen Romzek | Love of the Lakes |
Wood & Epoxy Resin
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Karen Romzek | Two Beautiful Peninsulas United by a Bridge of Steel |
Wood & Metal
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Kate Pratt | Cardinalis cardinalis | Acrylics |
Kate Pratt | Bubo Virginianus | Acrylics |
Kristin Kubacki | After the Snack | Acrylics |
Linda Baker | Diversity |
Found Objects
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Liz Costello | Water Beauty | Photography |
Lyndsey Vockel | Undertow |
Gouche, oils, paint pens, and enamel on canvas
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Lyndsey Vockel | Storm |
Gouache, oils, and enamel on canvas
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Marcela Roberts | Barco en la tormenta |
Pencil/ Graphite
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Marie DiLorenzo | Blue Jay |
Colored Pencil
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Marsha George | Alter Ego |
Pencil drawing with graphic design enhancements
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Mary Lamson Burke | Consanguinity 3 | Ceramic |
Mary Lamson Burke | Transfiguration 2 | Ceramic |
Meagan Kubu | Melting Pot | Ceramic |
Meagan Kubu | I See Through You | Charcoal |
Miriam Garcia | St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Italy | Photography on Canvas |
Miriam Garcia | Street Musicians in Florence, Italy | Digital Image |
Natalie Barmore | Strings and Percussion | Photography |
Norman Stewart | “Nokomis” ed# 10/40 | Screenprint |
Norman Stewart | “Simokon” ed# 13/40 | screenprint |
Patty Coy | Exploring Crisp Point | Acrylics |
Patty Coy | Evening Coffee From My Deck | Acrylics |
Phillip Hanson | Pan Flash | Mixed media |
Phillip Hanson | Sky Garden | Mixed Media |
Sarah Sundberg | “Cows on Violet” | Acrylics |
Sarah Sundberg | “Catnip A-go-go” | Acrylics |
Shari Russano | It’s Never Black and White | Fibers |
Sharlene Welton | The Beauty of Detroit | Acrylics |
Sharlene Welton | Universal Vibrations | Acrylics |
Sigrid Grace | Guardian Geese | Acrylics |
Steven Deeb | Sunset #3 |
Acrylic painting on canvas
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Steven Deeb | Dyslexic thinking |
25 separate acrylic painting on canvas to be hung in a group on a wall just like in the photograph.
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Terry Fritche | Carousel Framed Book | Paper |
Thomas Thiery | Street Music | Watercolor |
Thomas Thiery | Birthday Party | Watercolor |
Tony Shopinski | Gull | Oils |
Tony Shopinski | Thee Ducks | Oils |
Victoria Hussey | Breezy Bird | Photography |
Victoria Hussey | Contemplation | Photography |
Zainab Awad | Japan | Watercolor |
Bethany Goforth | Mackinac Morning | Acrylics |
Carol Patrick | Pantiago Mill | Photography |
Christine Hesch | Blue Mist | Fibers |
Jim Banas | Boblo Memories | Acrylics |
John Stempien | After Hours | Photography |
Karen Crorey | Pearl of Knowledge – (card holder) | Ceramic |
Mary Lamson Burke | Consanguinity 3 | Ceramic |
Natalie Barmore | Strings and Percussion | Photography |
Sharlene Welton | Universal Vibrations | Acrylics |
Zainab Awad | Japan | Watercolor |
Barb Piper | Whirlwind | Ceramic |
Christine Hesch | Passions Play in Red | Fibers |
Jeanine Smith | The Pod #2 | Ceramic |
Jennifer Kay-Rivera | Saffron Flyer | Photography |
Julie Fernandez | Emerging | Pastel Pencil |
Karen Crorey | Swamp Forest Vase | Ceramic |
Meagan Kubu | Melting Pot | Ceramic |
Miriam Garcia | St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Italy | Photography on Canvas |
Shari Russano | It’s Never Black and White | Fibers |
Terry Fritche | Carousel Framed Book | Paper |
Phillip Hanson | Pan Flash | Mixed media |
Back from Yesteryear – Jim Banas
Democracy Divided – J Blake Johnson
Exploring Crisp Point – Pat Miller Coy
Angela Davis – Interbeing
After the Snack – Kristin Kubacki
Mackinac Morning – Bethany Goforth (Juror’s Choice)
Street Musicians – Miriam Garcia
Simple Spruce – Christi Hulett
Seeds of Serenity – Cheryl Campbell
Whirlwind – Barb Piper (Honorable Mention)
Art teacher wins MEA-MAEA Exhibition with self portrait
The self-portrait in colored-pencil that MEA member Amber Thompson entered into this year’s 60th Annual MEA-MAEA Art Purchase Exhibition had very special meaning to her, but she didn’t expect it to win Best in Show.
News that her piece, “Grow Where Planted,” (above) was selected for the exhibition’s top prize left the Otisville middle and high school art teacher speechless, she said.
“When I got the email, I was shocked,” Thompson said. “My family was with me, and they thought something was wrong because I couldn’t speak for a bit. I just felt very thankful that it kind of confirmed my work and that I really am able to do this.”
She always loved drawing and art class, but 11 years into a teaching career she had strayed from producing much of her own work until recently – beyond examples for lessons to share with students – because of classroom demands.
“You just get so busy that you don’t do a lot for yourself, especially those first few years,” Thompson said. “As I’ve grown into teaching, I wanted to show my students that I’m a teacher and I’m also a specialist in this work outside of school, and you can make a career out of this.”
Read the full story of the special meaning behind Thompson’s winning artwork, what inspired the Lapeer grad to become an educator, and the moment her life came full circle when she visited the show at MEA Headquarters.
You can visit the exhibition through June 14 or view the gallery below of accepted pieces.
MEA Art Acquisitions Committee: About Us
The Art Acquisitions Committee is a voluntary group of MEA members. We appreciate the fine arts and want to promote and celebrate the creative talents of our members. Working with a professional juror, we put together an annual art show. All pieces chosen by our juror are displayed at MEA Headquarters in a group show. Out of this collection, the committee choses pieces for MEA to purchase which are then available for display in MEA offices across the state.
Please consider participating in this annual event. Information about the 2025 show will be forthcoming on the MEA website.
View this year’s entries below — hover your mouse over the thumbnail to see the artist and title of the piece, then click to see the full-size image.