3/06/2023 Office of Communications

Award-Winning Student Artist Finds Inspiration in Work from her Childhood

-Franklin & Marshall College’s monthlong student art exhibition came to a close Feb. 28 with a celebration of the student artists during which the exhibition benefactors presented an F&M senior with the best-in-show prize.

The inaugural Winter72 Student Art Show, sponsored by F&M’s Department of Art, Art History and Film and made possible with financial support from Doug Winter '72 and his wife, Bonnie, was held in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center.

The top prize was awarded to Therese Watkins ’23 for her work “Tigers II.” She credits the inspiration for the piece to Associate Professor of Art John Holmgren and his “Intro to Printmaking” class. Holmgren assigned Watkins and her fellow students to create etchings that featured a self-portrait and a landscape.

“As someone who doesn't particularly enjoy making self-portraits, I started by choosing a very comforting picture of myself napping with my cat, Ellie — she is the real star of the piece,” Watkins said. The studio art and classics major added to the landscape a tracing of a drawing of tigers she created as a child.

“I’m grateful and surprised,” Watkins said. “It was an honor to be awarded this prize at the first Winter72 show among such talented artists, and I was amazed at the impression my little etching made and how people had a real curiosity and connection to it in a show full of beautiful work.”

Salina Mayloni Almanzar-Oree '13, a visual artist, educator and writer based in Lancaster, served as exhibition judge. Almanzar-Oree teaches art and design at Drexel University, is a teaching artist with Lancaster Public Art’s Culliton Park project, and is co-facilitator of the Latino Empowerment Project in Lancaster.

Almanzar-Oree said she was drawn to Watkins' adept handling of the media in which she chose to work. "Drypoint etching is difficult,  and to create nuanced layers and depth like Therese did is phenomenal," they said. "I really loved the use of her childhood drawings over the sleeping self-portrait, the way the blanket mimics the hills in the background, and the small, intimate scale."

  • Winter72 Student Art Show exhibition judge Salina Mayloni Almanzar-Oree '13, grand prize winner Therese Watkins '23 and Doug Winter '72. Winter72 Student Art Show exhibition judge Salina Mayloni Almanzar-Oree '13, grand prize winner Therese Watkins '23 and Doug Winter '72. Image Credit: Deb Grove
  • A variety of media are on display at the Winter72 Student Art Show, which ran throughout the month of February in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center. A variety of media are on display at the Winter72 Student Art Show, which ran throughout the month of February in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center. Image Credit: Deb Grove
  • Therese Watkins '23 discusses her award-winning etching, "Tigers II," at the Winter72 Student Art Show in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center. Therese Watkins '23 discusses her award-winning etching, "Tigers II," at the Winter72 Student Art Show in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center. Image Credit: Deb Grove
  • Bonnie Winter, Doug Winter '72 and Franklin & Marshall College President Barbara K. Altmann peruse the student artwork at the Winter72 Student Art Show in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center. Bonnie Winter, Doug Winter '72 and Franklin & Marshall College President Barbara K. Altmann peruse the student artwork at the Winter72 Student Art Show in the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center. Image Credit: Deb Grove
  • Students gather at the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center to celebrate a monthlong exhibition of student artwork displayed during the Winter72 Student Art Show. Students gather at the Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center to celebrate a monthlong exhibition of student artwork displayed during the Winter72 Student Art Show. Image Credit: Deb Grove
  • "Tigers II," the Winter72 Student Art Show grand prize winner by Therese Watkins '23.

Therese Watkins’ award-winning etching, “Tigers II.” Watkins said "the image of myself sleeping in the lower portion of the design kept reminding me of Francisco Goya's The Sleep
of Reason Produces Monsters,
so I took that
as inspiration for the rest and traced a real drawing of tigers that I did as a toddler onto
the landscape to achieve the dreamy and childlike effect.”

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