Minnesota student goes onto National Poster Design Scholarship Competition
Released on = March 22, 2007, 12:15 pm
Press Release Author = Anj Kozel
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = Minnesota High School senior, Nicollazzi Xiong, will be participating with 31 high school students from across North America in Poster Design Scholarship competition.
Press Release Body = Minneapolis, MN - Thirty-one high school students from across North America interested in a graphic design career have placed first in local competitions in the Poster Design Scholarship Competition, sponsored by The Art Institutes and Americans for the Arts. Students created original poster artwork that expresses the slogan \"Life is Better with Art in It\" and wrote designer statements explaining their poster concept and why they want to enter the graphic design field.
The final stage of the contest, which begins in April, is a virtual competition with a panel of industry professionals determining the winners of the tuition scholarships. More than $200,000 in scholarships will be awarded, with the first place prize-winning student receiving a $25,000 scholarship to study design at one of 34 Art Institutes locations throughout North America.
Brooklyn Park resident and Osseo Senior High School senior, Nicollazzi Xiong, will be representing The Art Institutes International Minnesota at the national competition. This is the first time a Minnesota resident will be participating in the national level of the Americans for the Arts and The Art Institutes Poster Design Competition.
Nicollazzi is a self-taught graphic designer. During middle school, Nicollazzi began experimenting with Adobe Photoshop and utilized the software to enhance her own creativity. By high school, she wanted to pursue a career in Graphic Design. Nicollazzi has the emotional support of her friends and family; they encourage her to follow her dreams and continue to support her. Nicollazzi says that two teachers have had an impact on her skills. Kathy Brown and Deb Scranton of Osseo Senior High School. According to Nicollazzi, "They pushed me further, they gave me the respect and motivation I needed." Nicollazzi was excited and surprised when she found out she was a finalist for the national competition. Upon opening the letter, Nicollazzi read the first sentence, screamed in disbelief, ran to her room and jumped on top of her bed. She read the letter again and began calling her friends and family to tell them the news.
The first-place winner from the local competition will have their entries placed into consideration for the final stage and national judging, which takes place in April. The first-place winner and all preliminary competition winners\' work will be used in a promotional calendar for Americans for the Arts, to be distributed to high schools across North America. In addition, Americans for the Arts will create an online gallery of all scholarship winning artwork on its web site http://www.americansforthearts.org./ More than $200,000 in scholarships will be awarded, with the first-place prize-winning student receiving a $25,000 scholarship to study design at one of The Art Institutes locations throughout North America.
According to Joseph L. Marzano, president of The Art Institutes International Minnesota, "High school seniors interested in art often want to find where their talents can take them in their lives and careers. We are excited this poster design competition recognizes, rewards and encourages young designers to follow their talent to an education in the graphic design field.
The contest was for graduating high school seniors interested in pursuing a career in design. Students must submit an original poster design, a current high school transcript and a statement describing their design process, and why they would want to attend one of The Art Institutes. In April, an industry panel of judges selected by Americans for the Arts and The Art Institutes will assess each student\'s poster based on the specified criteria. The National contestants will be notified of their winnings by May 11, 2007.
Participating locations include: The Art Institute of Atlanta, The Art Institute of California - Inland Empire, The Art Institute of California - Los Angeles, The Art Institute of California -- Orange, The Art Institute of California-San Diego, The Art Institute of California-San Francisco, The Art Institute of Charlotte, The Art Institute of Colorado, The Art Institute of Dallas, The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, The Art Institute of Houston, The Art Institute of Indianapolis, The Art Institute of Las Vegas, The Art Institutes International Minnesota, The Art Institute of New York City, The Art Institute of Ohio- Cincinnati, The Art Institute Online (a division of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh), The Art Institute of Philadelphia, The Art Institute of Phoenix, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, The Art Institute of Portland, The Art Institute of Seattle, The Art Institute of Tampa, The Art Institute of Toronto, The Art Institute of Vancouver, The Art Institute of Washington, Bradley Academy for the Visual Arts, California Design College (Los Angeles), The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago, The Illinois Institute of Art-Schaumburg, Miami International University of Art & Design, The New England Institute of Art.
For more information on the competition or an application, visit www.artinstitutes.edu/poster.
Founded in 1964 as Lowthian College, The Art Institutes International Minnesota is a diverse, dynamic institution of higher education whose mission is to educate students for creative careers. The Art Institutes International Minnesota is part of Education Management Corporation (www.edmc.com). The website for The Art Institutes International Minnesota can be found at www.artinstitutes.edu/minneapolis.
About Americans for the Arts Americans for the Arts is the nation\'s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America. With more than 40 years of service, we are dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts. Visit http://www.AmericansForTheArts.org for more information.
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Contact Details = Anj Kozel, Director of Communications 15 South 9th Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 P: 612.656.6862 F: 612.338.2417 akozel@aii.edu