Landscape painters from around the Mid-Atlantic region gathered in Historic Ellicott City June 10-13, dodging raindrops and cicadas while competing for cash prizes during Paint It! Ellicott City 2021, the Howard County Arts Council’s annual plein air paint-out.
A virtual reception on June 18 featured a sneak peek at the Paint It! Ellicott City 2021 exhibition, featuring 27 juried artists; a look at the Open Paint exhibit, featuring 41 community artists; and the presentation of more than $9,000 in awards to the artists.
Juror Lynn Mehta presented the $1,000 Gino Awards, named in honor of Ellicott City artist Gino Manelli (1915-2010), to Rajendra KC for Little Market Café and Michael Kotarba for Water Like Wine.
Juror awards also went to:
- 2nd Place, $900 – Erin Pryor Gill, Rainy Day at Frederick Rd.
- 3rd Place, $800 – Marita Hines, Flowers for Sale
- 4th Place, $700 – Nishita Jain, Trolley Trail Walk
- 5th Place, $600 – Christine Rapa, A Sunday Kind of Love
- Honorable Mentions, $150 each – Tom Ritchie, Rainy Day Lunch Bunch; J. Stacy Rogers, Down Main Street; Bruno Baran, Through a Rainy Windshield: Babe Ruth’s Church; and Kathleen Kotarba, Built to Last.
The Arts Council’s 40th Anniversary Award, $400, went to Jane Knighton for Peaceful Pond.
The Patapsco Heritage Greenway Award of $500 for Best Depiction of the Patapsco River was presented to Kathleen Gray Farthing for Rush.
Howard County Blossoms of Hope’s Award for Best Depiction of Nature, $500, went to Nishita Jain for Trolley Trail Walk.
AARP Maryland’s Juried Artist Award, $500, went to Amanda Milliner for Meet Me at the Café.
Awards were also presented to the Open Paint Artists:
- AARP Maryland Open Paint Award, $500 – Moonjoo Lee, Where Reflection Lies
- HCAC Director’s Choice 40th Anniversary Open Paint Award - Ronaldo Dorado, Running Wild
- HCAC Director’s Choice Honorable Mentions, $50 each – Barbara Kern-Bush, Ellicott City Fire House and Collin Cessna, Chalks on Main Street
- Young Artist Award, $25 - Henry Kigin, Mr. Blue House
- Carole Zink Open Paint Award, $100 – Andrea Naft, Reunion in Ellicott City
Paint It! awards were made possible through the generous support of these sponsors: The Manelli Family, AARP of Maryland, Blossoms of Hope, Patapsco Heritage Greenway, and the Family of Carole Zink.
Paint It! Ellicott City 2021, the exhibit featuring the juried artists’ work, remains on display at the Howard County Arts Council through August 7. The Open Paint exhibit will be on display at the Howard County Welcome Center through July 24. Both exhibits are also available to view online via the Current Exhibits section at hocoarts.org/galleries.