April, 2015 – Honoring Student Sculpture Design Winners

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KRAVIS CENTER AND PRATT INSTITUTE HONOR STUDENT SCULPTURE DESIGN WINNERS

Awards dinner showcases potential designs for Helen K. Persson Society donor monument

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Bruce Gitlin, Jane Mitchell, Robin Oglesbee Venghaus, Bruce Newman, Judy Mitchell, Tom Schutte. CAPEHART PHOTO.

 

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla – The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts hosted nearly 350 guests for dinner on Tuesday, April 7 to culminate a sculpture competition for Pratt Institute design students. Eight students, under the tutelage of Associate Industrial Design Professor Robert Langhorn, each designed a sculpture to honor Kravis Center Helen K. Persson Society members and their contributions to the Permanently Restricted Endowment Fund.   Awards were presented to all eight students by Pratt Institute President, Thomas F. Schutte.

 

Robin Oglesbee-Venghaus was chosen to receive the first place $3,000 prize award for his winning design, “The Embrace.”  The other awards presented were:

  • Second Place, $2,000: “Jeté” by Pachara Kanġchirdsri
  • Third Place, $1,000: “Halo” by Jesse Loosbrock
  • Five honorable mention awards of $500 each: “Flama” by Jonathan Cortes, “Rise” by Sukyung Lee, “Aerate” by Keshav Ramaswami, “Swell” by Yangyang Wang and “Realm” by Kevin Yoo

 

The Sculpture Competition was a collaboration between Pratt Institute, a renowned New York City-based college that educates creative thinkers from around the world, and the Kravis Center, South Florida’s premier not-for-profit performing arts center dedicated to improving quality of life in Palm Beach County through presenting artists and companies of the highest quality and providing  a comprehensive arts education program to the entire community.

 

Pratt Trustee Emeritus/Alumnus and Kravis Center Founder member Bruce M. Newman conceived the initial collaboration to bring a real-world creative challenge to students for a site-specific work to honor Kravis Center donors. Mr. Newman provided most of the funding for the project including the monetary awards for all eight students.

 

“The partnership between the Kravis Center and Pratt Institute was a unique opportunity for Pratt’s talented students to channel their creativity into designs for a site-specific piece of art,” said Newman. “I am impressed with the quality and sophistication of the designs, and am proud of all of our finalists for their excellent work and dedication to this project.”

 

Earlier in the day the students presented their designs to a jury of local design and arts leaders and one elected official all who were in attendance at the awards dinner – Hope Alswang, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Norton Museum of Art; Rena Blades, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County; John Loring, Design Director Emeritus, Tiffany & Co.; Mario Nievera, Founder and President, Nievera Williams Landscape Architecture; Joseph Sanches, Executive Vice President, D. Stephenson Construction, Inc.; Scott Snyder, National and International Interior Designer and Mayor Jeri Muoio, City of West Palm Beach.

 

Among the guests attending were: Jane M. Mitchell, Kravis Center Board Chair; Bruce J. Gitlin, Pratt Institute Board Chair;  Peter Barna, Pratt Institute Provost, Arlene Dahl and Marc Rosen, Kravis Center’s Helen K. Persson Society members, Kravis Center Board Members, Life Trustees and supporters, elected officials as well as Pratt Institute alumni and supporters.

 

“At the Kravis Center, we recognize the importance of mentoring and cultivating the next generation of artists from all disciplines, whether sculpture, architecture, or the visual and performing arts,” said

Kravis Center CEO Judith A. Mitchell. “Partnering with Pratt Institute for the sculpture competition underscores our commitment to supporting the world of art beyond live performance, and showcases our mission to provide arts education to our community.”

 

Centrally located in West Palm Beach, the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is one of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast with a growing national and international reputation.  The Center is a leading force in the social fabric of the community, providing outreach programs as broad and varied as the community itself. For general information about Kravis Center performances, please visit the Center’s official website at www.kravis.org or call the box office at 561-832-7469 (561-832-SHOW). For information about the Kravis Center’s special events, contact the Development Office at (561) 651-4320.

 

Founded in 1887, Pratt Institute is a global leader in higher education dedicated to preparing its 4,700 undergraduate and graduate students for successful careers in art, design, architecture, information and library science, and liberal arts and sciences. Located in a cultural hub with historic campuses in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Pratt is a living lab of craft and creativity with an esteemed faculty of accomplished professionals and scholars who challenge their talented students to transform their passion into meaningful expression.