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BIG ARTS awards scholarships to eight Lee County students

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The BIG ARTS scholarship winners included Kareema Colson, Samantha Curls, Emily Feichthaler, Hazel Fitzpatrick, Gianna Lieze-Adams, Kaylin Norwood and Diana Talavera. PROVIDED

BIG ARTS on Sanibel honored eight Lee County students with its annual Performing and Creative Arts Scholarships during the Art Vibe celebration Saturday, June 13, at BIG ARTS. Friends and families of the recipients gathered for the festive evening, which featured student art exhibits, live music, food, drink, art demonstrations and the presentation of this year’s scholarship awards.

The BIG ARTS Performing and Creative Arts Scholarships are awarded annually to graduating high school seniors and current higher education students from Lee County who are pursuing careers in the arts. Scholarships range from $2,500 to $5,000 and are paid directly to the recipient’s institution, which may be any accredited college or university.

This year’s awards totaled $35,000, reflecting BIG ARTS commitment to investing in the next generation of artists and helping talented young people from our community turn their creative dreams into lifelong careers.

This year’s scholarship recipients are:

•  Kareema Colson, pursuing a bachelor of music in oboe performance at The Frost School of Music, University of Miami

•  Samantha Curls, pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in arts, entertainment and creative technologies at the Georgia Institute of Technology

•  Emily Reagan Feichthaler, pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in musical theater at Georgetown University

•  Hazel Fitzpatrick, pursuing a bachelor of arts in music (tuba, trombone, and euphonium) at the University of Central Florida

•  Gianna Gwendolyn Lieze-Adams, pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in theater and performance at Emerson College

•  Kaylin Norwood, pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in theater arts at Howard University

•  Diana Talavera, pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in painting at Florida Gulf Coast University

In addition to the general scholarship awards, BIG ARTS also presented the Patricia Thurber Memorial Scholarship to Sarah Elizabeth Valentina Conley, who will serve as a graduate assistant at the University of Florida while pursuing a master of music in viola performance.

The BIG ARTS Performing and Creative Arts Scholarships are made possible through the generous support of BIG ARTS donors.

About BIG ARTS

BIG ARTS vision and mission is to create great arts, entertainment and learning experiences that always inspire, enrich and delight through an array of quality arts and education programs including lectures by world renowned experts, arts education workshops and classes, and dynamic professional visual and performing arts presentations. For information, contact BIG ARTS at (239) 395-0900, or stop by 900 Dunlop Road, Sanibel Island, and visit BIG ARTS’ three professional galleries and a gift shop featuring varied and unique creations by local artists. Please visit bigarts.org for more information and hours.