Weakley County Schools Celebrate Arts at Inaugural Regional Festival

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3D-Sculpture-Mixed Media Winners – Levi Irby, Lila Trevathan, Samuel Butero, Madison Yates, Nicholas Avent, (front row) Kinley Trevathan, Blakely Pentecost, Kathie Winstead[/caption]

BY KAREN CAMPBELL

Weakley County Schools Communications Director

MARTIN (April 10) - Clouds, light rain, and strong winds couldn’t keep artists, performers and arts advocates from celebrating Saturday. The array of talent evident at the first Northwest Tennessee Arts Festival, which included the Weakley County Schools Art Show, meant the three-hour event concluded with both the sun and smiles beaming.

Families and friends of young visual artists, musicians, vocalists, dancers and actors were treated to an installation of 124 drawings, painting, photos and mixed-media pieces, as well as a full program of performances.

Weakley Arts Can, a local group focused on advocacy and support of the arts for both the community and schools, launched the outdoor festival this year to give students and area artists and performers an opportunity to show their talents in a COVID-safe environment. The University of Tennessee at Martin Music Department also served as a sponsor, along with Weakley County Schools.

“We are so appreciative of UTM’s willingness to share the lessons they learned with their successful Live at the Tent events and their incredible set up near Pacer Pond,” said Katie Mantooth, co-president of Weakley Arts Can with Julie Hill, the department chair for UTM’s music program. “Offering our students the chance to perform in a festival-type setting gives them not only experience with the arts, but also a chance to learn creative problem-solving when the weather doesn’t always cooperate.

“In addition, children were able to discover other arts outlets outside their focus. Visual artists heard steel drums. Vocalists explored photography and mixed media. And mommas and daddies were made aware of a child’s talent and saw them applauded for it,” she noted.

Along with UTM students who took to the open-air stage, Weakley County saw every school represented in both the visual art display and the performances.

The Dresden High School Choir, under the direction of Jacob Abbott, literally discovered the joy of singing in the rain as the morning drizzle had not yet concluded when they opened the show with three numbers.

Middle School music teacher Rebecca Steele helped Sharon School and Greenfield School turn buckets into drums for rousing interpretations of their pieces.

Weakley Playhouse, a theater group of students from every Weakley County High School and directed by Martin Kane, brought laughter to the tent as they presented a raucous scene from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

And the Westview Jazz Band presented together and in quartets with Jennifer Cupples and Rebecca Steele directing.

When asked about the impact of the day, Kane replied, “Theater is less alive in an empty room with a camera. The actors feel the energy of the audience, and an engaged audience allows them to connect with their characters more than they do in rehearsal.”

Music teachers voiced the hope that the community support would continue for upcoming performances.

Other local talent rounded out the program which included a mid-day pause to recognize the winners of the countywide visual art show.

Weakley County Schools Director Randy Frazier and Board Chair Steve Vantrease thanked the sponsors and judges before announcing the winners. Included in their praise were art teachers and event supporter Discovery Park of America who gifted tickets to the venue to all first-place winners.

UTM’s David McBeth and Jason Stout, Beth Cravens of the Weakley County Press, Sabrina Bates of the Dresden Enterprise and local graphic artist Jai-Chandler Mathis served as the panel of judges who determined the first-, second- and third-place awards for four age-bands and four categories from each school’s top three entries.

All the school winners were displayed on stands created by Greenfield School ag teacher Matt Humphrey and his students. Art teachers Nan Satterfield and Amber Wharton curated the display, assisted by volunteers enlisted by Weakley Arts Can.

In reflecting on the day, Frazier noted, “Just like the weather posed obstacles that had to be overcome for this one-day festival to be the great success that it was, we as a school system will continue to address budgetary restrictions that keep us from having the robust arts program we all desire. We appreciate the work of Weakley Arts Can and are committed to working with them to provide even more arts opportunities in the future.”

The Weakley County Art Show winners for 2021 are:

Drawing - Grades K-2

1st: Greydon Shepherd, Greenfield

2nd: Persie Foster, Gleason

3rd: Grayson Stout, Martin Primary

Drawing - Grades 3-5

1st: Alexa Vu, Martin Elementary

2nd: Kinsley Baker, Greenfield

3rd: Mariana Ivansic, Martin Elementary

Drawing - Grades 6-8

1st: Emma McGregor and Savanah Hagan, Martin Middle

2nd: Destiny Brewer, Sharon

3rd: Alina Vo, Martin Middle

Drawing - Grades 9-12

1st: Katy Cursey, Westview

2nd: Ellie Dodson, Westview

3rd: Michael Butler, Westview

Painting - Grades K-2

1st: Travis Bailey, Gleason

2nd: Tegan Stout, Dresden Elementary

3rd: Case Harrington, Greenfield

Painting - Grades 3-5

1st: Jebb Lunsford, Greenfield

2nd: Lydia Moore, Martin Elementary

3rd: Kimberlynn Vanhorn, Gleason

Painting - Grades 6-8

1st: Navaiha Streeter, Greenfield

2nd: Lena Zimmerman, Martin Middle

3rd: Destiny Ragan, Dresden Middle

Painting - Grades 9-12

1st: Megan Totty, Westview

2nd: Garrett Garner, Greenfield

3rd: Zanda Tipton, Gleason

Photography - Grades K-2

1st: Barnes Bragg, Martin Primary

2nd: Boone Hampton, Martin Primary

3rd: Bolton Brooks, Martin Primary

Photography - Grades 3-5

1st: Presley Snider, Martin Elementary

2nd: Hannah Wells, Greenfield

3rd: Emmitt Bragg, Martin Elementary

Photography - Grades 6-8

1st: Bella Hendrix, Dresden Middle

2nd: Kadance Brewer, Martin Middle

Photography - Grades 9-12

1st: Ellie Dodson, Westview

2nd: Makayla Morrow, Gleason

3D/Sculpture/Mixed Media - Grades K-2

1st: Persie Foster, Gleason

2nd: Blakely Pentecost, Greenfield

3rd: Kinley Trevathan, Gleason

3D/Sculpture/Mixed Media - Grades 3-5

1st: Kathie Winstead, Greenfield

2nd: Baker Biggs, Greenfield

3rd: Bryson McAbee, Dresden Elementary

3D/Sculpture/Mixed Media - Grades 6-8

1st: Levi Irby, Greenfield

2nd: Lila Trevathan, Greenfield

3rd: Samuel Butero, Martin Middle

3D/Sculpture/Mixed Media - Grades 9-12

1st: Madison Yates, Westview

2nd: Michael Butler, Westview

3rd: Nicholas Avent, Westview