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Art in Residence
AMA Online Challenge

Congratulations to Leesa Thompson, whose photograph of a bird landing on a feeder won first place in our Art in Residence art contest by receiving the most online votes on our Facebook page! She receives a free one-year supporting membership in the Albany Museum of Art. Our first- through third-place winners win AMA swag bags.
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Second place goes to Allen Vanhook for his photograph Taking It by the Reins. 
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Third place goes to Madye Carter for her untitled fluid painting.
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Art in Residence Gallery

Madye Carter, Untitled
"I have been fascinated by the acrylic pouring method of painting or “Fluid Art”. But I never had time to really try it out. Well, now I have time! I love the spontaneity of the medium. You can never predict exactly what you’re going to get. But that’s the fun of it! I have been experimenting and perfecting my “Fluid Art” throughout this shelter in place!
​With Georgia under a shelter in place order through late April, the Albany Museum of Art asked people to photograph, paint, sculpt or draw what they saw at home and share it with our Facebook page. 

Each person could submit one entry. There was no cost to enter.

We had 18 fantastic submissions! Photos of those submission have been compiled in an album on our Facebook page, AlbanyMuseumOfArt. The artist whose entry received the most “likes” from our Facebook community by 11 am Friday, April 17, 2020 was awarded the top prize of a one-year Supporting Membership to the AMA and AMA merchandise. AMA merchandise prizes will be given to 2nd- and 3rd-place winners as well.

The complimentary Supporting Membership includes invitations to all AMA events; participation in the North American Reciprocal Museum Program with admission and museum shop benefits at more than 800 museums across the United States; a mailed copy of the AMA’s quarterly magazine, AMArt; discounts for AMA children’s art camps, children and adult art workshops, classes and special programs, and discounts for birthday parties conducted at the AMA.   

The winners were announced April 17 on the AMA Facebook page.  

Email Vanoteghem at annie.vanoteghem@albanymuseum.com with any questions about the contest.

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