City installs student artwork on way-finding signs
Published 10:38 am Tuesday, March 1, 2016
The way-finding signs scattered across Dowagiac appear a little more lively than usual, thanks to the city, school district, and, most importantly, the artistic talents of a dozen local students.
In spite of the blowing snow, crews installed 12 pieces of enlarged student-made art on the back of the giant signs located throughout the city. These pieces of art were selected from a pool of submissions given to the city through a recent contest set up with district art teacher Dean Hill.
Winning students were:
Annabelle Wheeler, 12, seventh grade
Sophia Stockwell, 16, 10th grade
Jordan Ludwig, 17, 12th grade
Devin Jewell, 14, ninth grade
Hanna Ruff, 16, 10th grade
Heather Kiggans, 18, 12th grade
Katerina Evans, 18, 12th grade
Katie Murphy, 17, 12th grade
Emily Demeter, 16, 10th grade
Elizabeth Davis, 17, 11th grade
Olga Dickson-French, 18, 12th grade
McKenzie Cross, 15, 10th grade
Honorable mentions:
Lea Omachen, 17, 11th grade
Shelby Jackson, 15, 10th grade
Natalie Planck, 16, 10th grade
Jordan Manigold, 13, seventh grade
Nicole Wilson, 16, 10th grade