Recent University of Kentucky School of Art and Visual Studies graduate Amalia Galdona Broche is one of 11 students awarded the prestigious International Sculpture Center's Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award for 2021.
The International Sculpture Center (ISC) established the annual award program in 1994 to recognize young sculptors and to encourage their continued commitment to the field. It was also designed to draw attention to the sculpture programs of the participating universities, colleges and art schools.
The ISC award program's growing publicity resulted in an exceptional number of participating institutions, including 100 universities, colleges and art school sculpture programs for a total of 234 nominated students.
This year's award winners were selected by a distinguished panel of judges including artist Alejandro Almanza Pereda, of Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico; artist Chido Johnson, Kresge Fellow and current section chair of sculpture at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan; and art historian, curator, consultant and ISC board member Marin Sullivan, of Chicago, Illinois. The panel deliberated over 570 images of sculptural works to select 11 award recipients and six honorable mentions. The selection of the recipients from a large pool of applicants, including international students, is a great accomplishment and testament to the artistic promise of the students' work.