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____________________________________________________________________ Volume 6; Issue 2 February/March 2003 |
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** Administrator Visit **
First and Second Decades |
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_____________________________________________________________________ Cultural Diversity Art Contest: And the Winner Is... By Paul Lawrence _____________________________________________________________________ |
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Some used a keen eye while others used a sturdy hand, yet in either case they all used their sense of creativity to illustrate what cultural diversity looks like at the William J. Hughes Technical Center. Who are we speaking of? The winners of the Cultural Diversity Art Contest held on January 21-24.
R.S. Wang -- Painting With a stroke of a pen, a camera flash, and some creative thinking, the many qualities of diversity at the Tech Center were captured in the form of art. For instance, there were the qualities of openness in design, multi-colored patterns, and differences in shape and function. Such artistic qualities are just some of the characteristics that makeup the Technical Center’s Model Work Environment. Ray Stover -- Computer-Generated Art The Cultural Diversity
Committee wishes to thank all those who submitted an entry.
Your artistic talent brought to the forefront the many facets of
cultural diversity, and hopefully heightened employee awareness of the
Center’s Model Work Environment.
Kathleen McDevitt -- Photography The committee wishes to recognize and congratulate the following individuals whose art was voted as the winner in the four categories -- painting, computer-generated art, photography and sculpture.
Tom Hill
-- Sculpture Each of the winning artists was awarded a three-month designated parking space of their choice. They are to be commended for their efforts and creativity _____________________________________________________________________
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