Students take top honors in DSC Digital Art Competition at Fifth Annual One Daytona Art Festival

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Daytona State College students Jaris Camacho and Michael La Greca took first and second place respectively in the Digital Art Competition at the Fifth Annual One Daytona Art Festival.

One Daytona organizers donated $8,000 to the Daytona State College Foundation and Volusia County Schools.

“Everyone who came out had a great time and we appreciated the opportunity to showcase the talent and creativity of our students, faculty and staff,” said Tom LoBasso, president of Daytona State College. “One Daytona’s donation to the Foundation will go a long way toward helping our students achieve their dreams.”

The digital art competition was part of a weekend-long event that included 130 artists and vendors. Camacho received the $500 First Prize for her piece, “Connected.” La Greca received $250 for his entry, titled “Covered Bridge.” Both are students in DSC’s School of Digital Media Production. Their digital pieces are currently on display to the public on One Daytona’s digital signage.

The School of Digital Media Production encompasses the Broadcast Television Production program, the Digital & Interactive Media Production program, the Music Production Technology program, and the Photographic Technology program.

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