2021-2022 Sculpture Tour Award Winners Announced

The City of Georgetown Arts and Culture Board has awarded Anthony St. James the first prize award in the 2021-22 Sculpture Tour, a juried year-long outdoor exhibit in the historic Downtown Georgetown Cultural District. Anthony St. James won for his piece 1969-Yesterday, a 3D contemporary sculpture of The Beatles created using steel and stainless steel. The sculpture is located at the corner of Main and Ninth streets across from the Georgetown Art Center.

Second prize went to Dan Pogue for Moment of Reflection, a cast bronze peacock on a steel pedestal. This piece is located on Main Street at the Plaza between Grace Heritage and Kork Wine Bar.

The other sculptures accepted into the tour and awarded Honorable Mention include:

Balancing Apple by Cindy Debold
Batik by Marla Ripperda
Fractal Variation #4 by David Mikitka
Giant Burger by Faith Schexnayder
Hot World / Cool World by Peter Mangan
Icosahedron by Kirk Seese
Intersection by Scott Shubin
Magnify by Kirk Seese
Me, Myself, and I by Cindy Debold
Vector by Scott Shubin
Wings by Kirk Seese
Woman with Rose by David Mikitka

Click here for more information, including a map of the sculpture tour and images of the sculptures. To purchase a sculpture, please contact Amanda Still at arts@georgetown.org.

Pictured above from right to left: 1969-Yesterday by Anthony St James (photo credit David Valdez); Moment of Reflection by Dan Pogue.

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