Marian Enriquez inducted into UF’s Florida Blue Key

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Florida Blue Key inducted Marian Enriquez into the 100-year-old honor fraternity in April.      “I am so humbled by the privilege of being able to further serve my fellow students and Gator Nation in general,”...

Five MDC students win Wolfson Art Scholarships

Education Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Five Miami Dade College (MDC) students and aspiring artists have been honored with the 2019 Frances Wolfson Art Scholarship to support the costs of tuition, books, fees and art supplies.
The 2019 scholarship winners are MDC students Andrea Araica, Anthony Campos, Quentin Gibson-Mays and Jacquelyn Molina, and New World School of the Arts student Angelica Brito. They will each receive $1,500 to support their studies next academic year. Their winning art submissions – including original paintings, graphite portraits and mixed media – were on display at a recent luncheon hosted by the Miami Dade College Foundation.
“Thank you to Frances Wolfson and the Wolfson family for your passion and drive to help young artists like myself succeed,” said Gibson-Mays, who is pursuing an associate degree in graphic design at MDC. “Art for me is an escape form the real world and helps me get through life. This scholarship is helping me afford certain art materials that I will need to pursue my dreams.”
The late South Florida artist and philanthropist Frances Wolfson established the scholarship in 1964 using proceeds from the sale of six of her paintings to Hallmark. The scholarship helps young artists pursue their dreams, supporting more than 200 students so far.