Pueblo Community College announced the winners of its Spring 2026 Student Art Show at a May 8 reception.
Students submitted original pieces in seven categories – 3D design, ceramics, design and multimedia, drawing, figure drawing, jewelry and painting. Awards went to the first-, second- and third-place finishers in each category as well as honorable mentions.
PCC's Fine Arts, Humanities & Media Communications department presented the exhibition.
PCC President Chato Hazelbaker selected two paintings for the President’s Purchase Award, each of which will be part of the college’s permanent collection: “Rind over Matter” by Catlin Bonicelli and “Color Me Blind” by Mia Padilla.
Anna Harbert’s figure drawing, “Making a Muse,” was named best of show. Juror’s choice went to Jolanda Burris for the painting “Tower” and Piper McQueen won chair’s choice for the drawing “Meep.”
The exhibit is available online in the PCC virtual gallery.
Spring 2026 Student Art Show winners
3D DESIGN
1st place: “Painter's Chair,” DeAnna Martinez
2nd place: “One And Only," Adrian Maestas
3rd place: "Haaland, Marsha P. Johnson, Bisan Owda, Marie Curie, Yayoi Kusama," DeAnna Martinez
Honorable mention: “By the Sea,” Violette DeHerrera; “Pieces.,” Adrian Maestas; “Ironworkers Bench,” Hez Salsbury
CERAMICS
1st place: “Day dream,” Elizabeth Untiedt
2nd place: “New Years Lanterns,” Kyria Orton
3rd place: “Mugs Of Cozy Hollow,” Gianna Colussi
Honorable mention: “Where Decay Begins Again,” Gianna Colussi; “A Sip of Sweets,” Nicole Valdez; “Atotoztli,” Elizabeth Untiedt
DESIGN AND MULTIMEDIA
1st place: “What Do You See?” Alayna Ferguson Cutietta
2nd place: “Art for Humans by Humans,” Leilani Medina
3rd place: “Take the Mask Off,” Brennan Livingston
Honorable mention: “Feeling Congested?,” Hailee Davidson
DRAWING
1st place: “Frondescence,” Alita Harrington
2nd place: “Fruity,” Youji Doljanica-Mitchell
3rd place: “Room Tour,” Youji Doljanica-Mitchell
Honorable mention: “Streetlight,” Amilia Gallegos; “Zen Meditations Stone Monks,” Lizzie-Diane Kruger; “Still Life,” Piper McQueen
FIGURE DRAWING
1st place: “Contemplation,” Amilia Gallegos
2nd place: “Generations Unchained,” Chanelle Valero
3rd place: “Feet and Hands,” Ash Baird
Honorable mention: “Omens,” Anna Harbert; “Eyes of Mine,” Josefine Queen; “Under Pressure,” Gabby Sandoval
JEWELRY AND METALWORK
1st place: “The Duck,” Connor Kelly
2nd place: “Treasures of the Sea,” Katrina Rasmussen
3rd place: “Rose,” Jesse Wilmot
Honorable mention: “M And M Earrings,” Colby Cunningham; “Spiral Ring,” Layla Dost; “Ring of Vines,” Sapphire Peterson
PAINTING
1st place: “Heavenly Body,” Judy Lubbers
2nd place: “Cuchara Valley,” Catlin Bonicelli
3rd place: “False home of the bird,” Ashlan Kelly
Honorable mention: “Fruit Bowl,” Faith Bilbey; “Rind over Matter,” Catlin Bonicelli; “Color Me Blind,” Mia Padilla
Best of Show: “Making a Muse,” Anna Harbert (figure drawing)
Juror’s Choice: “Tower,” Jolanda Burris (painting)
Chair’s Choice: “Meep.,” Piper McQueen (drawing)
President’s Purchase Awards: “Rind over Matter,” Catlin Bonicelli (painting); “Color Me Blind,” Mia Padilla (painting)