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Troy students win statewide Olympics of the Visual Arts

TROY, N.Y. — Three Troy High School students have placed in the statewide 2021 New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) Olympics of the Visual Arts. This is the seventh consecutive year that Troy High School students have earned a top-three spot in the competition. Noelia Feliciano earned 2nd Place in the Illustration category; Kierra Laranjo earned 3rd Place in the Photography category, and Margaret Webber earned 3rd place in the Drawing category. The 2021 competition included 58 teams and 200 students. - Advertisement - Although she did not place, Mya Munroe also competed in the sculpture category with outstanding effort. “I am so proud of all four students as their creative spirit and perseverance is a true testimony to their character and artistic skill,” said Troy CSD Art Curriculum Leader Cynthia DiDonna-Nethaway. “It was my honor to work with them and I look forward to next year’s 40th NYSATA Olympics of the Visual Art challenge.”

U-M Clements Library receives NEH grant to digitize popular Revolutionary War manuscript collection

Curators and staff Lloyd Brown, Howard Peckham, and Margaret Webber with four trunks of Thomas Gage papers as they arrived at the William L. Clements Library in 1937. Image courtesy: William L. Clements Library “Thos. Gage,” a portrait print of Thomas Gage from the 19th century. Available in the University of Michigan William L. Clements Library image bank. The University of Michigan William L. Clements Library has been awarded a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitize one of their largest and most utilized collections. The funds will support a three-year-long effort to digitize over 23,000 items related to Thomas Gage, a famed British commander-in-chief in the early days of the American Revolution who was also the governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1774 to 1775.

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