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Fifth Annual ProSculpt Scholarship Award Contest
We are proud to announce the winners of the fifth annual ProSculpt scholarship award contest.
Response to the ProSculpt contest for 2003 was excellent. We have included the top seven nominees of which three have won the first, second and third place. The other four have been awarded Honorable Mention.
The first place dollmaker will receive a $1200 scholarship to attend the professional dollmakers seminar in North Salt Lake. The second place dollmaker will receive a $450 scholarship to attend an advanced seminar held at one of numerous locations across the country. The third place dollmaker will receive a $450 scholarship to attend a beginning seminar at his or her choice of locations.
The sixth annual ProSculpt contest will be opening January 1, 2004 and will close on July 31, 2004. To enter the contest, simply sculpt an original doll of ProSculpt clay and send a 4x5" photograph to:
ProSculpt Scholarship Contest
530 Tanglewood Loop
North Salt Lake City, UT 84054
You may call 800-290-9998 toll-free for additional information and to order your ProSculpt clay. Winners of the 2003 ProSculpt Scholarship Award
Michelle Bradshaw, 1st place for 'Steal A Kiss' Michelle wins a $1200 scholarship to be used at the 2003 Professional Dollmakers Seminar at the new Johnston Academy of Art Dolls in North Salt Lake City, Utah. After graduating from the course, she will be invited to attend the Toy Fair in New York City in February, 2004. There will be an article about Michelle and her wonderful creations in an upcoming Contemporary Doll Collectors magazine.
'Steal A Kiss', ProSculpt.
Ava Wilkerson, 2nd 'Old Granny and Granddaughter'
Ava wins a $450 scholarship award to be used toward an Advanced Johnston Dollmakers Seminar at a location of her choice. Ava is a member of the Professional Doll Makers Art Guild and has shown her work at the Toy Fair in New York City.
'Old Granny and Granddaughter', ProSculpt
Aleina Peterson, 3rd place for 'My Little Angel'
Aleina will receive a $450 scholarship award to be used at her choice of Johnston Dollmakers Seminars.
'My Little Angel', ProSculpt
See a professional evaluation of the originality of this doll, a subject of some dispute shortly after the contest ended.
Robyn Barrett, Honorable Mention
Robyn receives honorable mention for 'Arvel Trundle'.
'Arvel Trundle', ProSculpt
Cristine Ruggle, Honorable Mention
Cristine receives honorable mention for 'Mouna'.
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Karen Collins, Honorable Mention
Karen receives honorable mention for 'Wizard'.
Also, see past contest winners from the 2001, 2001, 2000, and 1999 contests.
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