Department
School of Art & Design
Publication Date
Spring 5-5-2012
Abstract
Now in its fourth year, the All State Art Symposium (ASAS), sponsored by the Georgia Art Education Association, continued the tradition of tremendous statewide participation with just under 800 students submitting over 1,100 works this year. Of these works the district jurors selected 512 works as district winners. Mark Mason Karelson, director of Mason Murer Fine Art in Atlanta, served as state juror and selected over 130 works for the ASAS Exhibition from which the ASAS Award winners were chosen. ASAS is open to all public and private high school students and promotes the visual arts as a vital part ofthe school curriculum. Kennesaw State University is honored to host this yearly event that provides an opportunity for young high school students to showcase their talent, learn from art professionals, and further develop their artistic skills. Congratulations to all the participating students and their teachers.
Comments
The All State Art Symposium was held at Kennesaw State University from 2009-2013, and the catalog was designed by Shane McDonald.