Concordia art department announces award and scholarship recipients

Seward, NE (04/17/2020) — Concordia University, Nebraska's department of art recently announced this year's scholarship recipients.

These scholarships are typically awarded based on a student's artwork in the annual Student Art Show that takes place in April and judged by Concordia's full-time art faculty. This year's exhibition was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and instead, students applied for each scholarship and endowment.

"Although we were not able to hold our annual student exhibition, it is important for our department to recognize our students for their work ethic and creativity they have shown throughout this academic year," said Don Robson, art department chair and professor of art. "The art faculty spent a lot of time considering the students and their caliber of work, attitude and discipline, along with their applications and letter of recommendation to determine this year's awardees."


Concordia's department of art awards and scholarships include:


Art students who earned awards and scholarships (listed alphabetically by state, with Nebraska first, city and last name) include:

Sam Sisco, junior, David City, Neb., Wayne and Wanda Lillich Endowment - Lillich Graphic Design Award

Claire Flood, junior, Firth, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Allison Pinkall, senior, Gretna, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Cody Williams, junior, Imperial, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Malena Goldenstein, senior, Kenesaw, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Dylan Cookus, sophomore, Milford, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Kassidy Grosserode, junior, Neligh, Neb., Leo Sieck Endowment, Marxhausen Endowment

Emily Niemeier, sophomore, Saint Libory, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Elisa Kurth, sophomore, Stromsburg, Neb., Marxhausen Endowment

Jayda Lyon, sophomore, Colorado Springs, Colo., Marxhausen Endowment

Antonio Blaine, freshman, Golden, Colo., Marxhausen Endowment

Everett Elder, junior, Greeley, Colo., Marxhausen Endowment

Monica Brown, sophomore, Northglenn, Colo., Marxhausen Endowment

Clarissa Spiehs, freshman, Hubbard, Iowa, Class of 1933 Endowment

Celia Askelsen, junior, Indianola, Iowa, Marxhausen Endowment

Sarah Johnson, senior, Waconia, Minn., Brommer Art Scholarship, Class of 1933 Endowment

Sarah Armbrust, junior, Ballwin, Mo., Marxhausen Endowment

Jacob Brandt, junior, Knob Noster, Mo., Marxhausen Endowment

Sonja Brandt, senior, Knob Noster, Mo., Marxhausen Endowment

Emma Brand, senior, Springfield, Mo., Marxhausen Endowment



About Concordia University, Nebraska

Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully accredited, coeducational university located in Seward, Nebraska, which currently serves more than 2,500 students. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.

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Attendees view student artwork at Concordia's 2019 Student Art Show in the Marxhausen Gallery of Art. This year's show was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.