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• The 1988 Unipart Reflections of Technology Award for original sculpture has been won by Loughborough College student Sarah Kenchington.

7th July 1988, Page 31
7th July 1988
Page 31
Page 31, 7th July 1988 — • The 1988 Unipart Reflections of Technology Award for original sculpture has been won by Loughborough College student Sarah Kenchington.
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Kenchington's untitled entry earned her the distinctive trophy, to be held for a year, and an award of 22,500. A cheque for the same amount went to Loughborough College for the purchase of equipment.

More than 400 sculptures were entered, from over 100 art colleges and schools throughout Britain, produced from car components supplied by Unipart.

Second prize and 21,500 went to David Roxburgh with 21,500 to Edinburgh College of Art; and in third place was Jim Smith of Hatfield who earned himself and his college, Slade School of Art, 21,000. Prizes of 2100 went to the finalists and their colleges.