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Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13
Natani Notah, But At Least I Feel Pretty Today (2012), video (.mov) / performance duration: 6:30 minutes.

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13
Natani Notah, Untitled Series (Self Portraits) (2012), framed digital print, 4" x6".

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13
Jon Atkinson, Untitled Map Abstracts 2012, lithography print.

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13
Jon Atkinson, Cherchez La Femme and La Femme Fatale 2012, lithography print.

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13
Jon Atkinson, Su Valley's Life 2012, Intaglio and digital print.

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13

Bean Prize in Fine Arts, 2012-13
Vincent Chong, Title, (2012) lithograph.


June 5, 2012

Five undergraduate art students have been selected as recipients of the 2012–13 David R. Bean Prize in Fine Arts and will study with the Cornell in Rome program this fall. Jon Atkinson (B.F.A.'14), Vincent Chong (B.F.A.'14), Jihyun “Joy” Jeong (B.F.A.'14), Natani Notah (B.F.A.'14), and Christine Pan (B.F.A.'14) were chosen by a jury of art faculty from a collection of student work.

 

A range of work including video, lithographs, Intaglio, and digital prints were among the submissions.

 

The prize was established in memory of David Richard Bean ’71 by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bean ’43. David graduated from Cornell with a degree in government administration. While a student, he spent time in Europe and was enchanted with Florence, and had planned to study art. The annual prize provides financial support for travel in Europe, and each prize recipient is given a copy of Bean’s writings and artwork.