Kingsville Announces Great Migration Paint Out Award Winners from Migration Festival Weekend

Artists from across Canada and United Statespropped their easels all over town, grabbing their inspiration from Kingsville’s various landscapes and landmarks, as part of the long-standing outdoor (or “en Plein air” in French) painting tradition that happens every fall in Kingsville.
The four-day competition had over 100 participants competing for awards in three categories:
- Adult Category
- Two-Hour Quick Paint Competition
- Children and Youth Categories
Retired CTV News Anchor, Jim Crichton joined the community at the Great Migration Paint Out Show and Sale Art Exhibition on Sunday to announce the winners, and bring Kingsville’s annual Migration Festival weekend to a close
2024 Great Migration Paint Out Winners
Adult Category
Adult Awards

First: Dawn MacDonald for “Evening Serenity”
Second: Rico Dancel for “Kimmy-Sue Boat”
Third: Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald for “Misty Morning”
Honourable Mention: Nancy Platsko for “Lake Garden”
Most Improved Award (new this year)
Michelle Lawton for “Mystery Building”
The Mayor’s Purchase Award
Astra Nams for “Glow”
The Arts Society of Kingsville Award of Merit
Kristy Durham for “Morning Stroll with My Love”
The Kingsfisher Studio Award (Two Awards of Merit)
Sam Paonessa for “Fishing Buddies” and Randy Bryan for “Farm Life”
Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science Award (Sponsored by Sheri Lowrie)
Andrea Kubis for “Linden Beach”
Kingsville BIA Award
Ann Young for “End of Day”
Patterson Taxi Award (Two Awards of Merit)
Stephanie Doucet for “Autumn in Blue & Gold” and Astra Nams for “Farm Around the Bend”
Windsor and Essex County “En Plein Air Artists Award of Excellence
Karina Kozina for “Chasing the Light”
Two Hour Quick Paint Competition

Winner: Astra Nams for “Port”
Children’s Category
Children’s Awards
Joan Cotte Award (Sponsored by the Arts Society of Kingsville)
First: Keyaira Preddie for “Untitled”
Second: Ciara Bondy for “Welcome to Kingsville”
Third: Zackary Galea for “Kingsville Rear Range Lighthouse”
Honourable Mentions: Clair Banman for “Mulburrie Crescent”; Elias Wheelton Lukaniuk for “Old Home”; Aggie Hansor for “94 Queen Street”; Madelyn Staadegaard for “Kingsville, The Home of our Hearts” and Ananna Chu for “Lighthouse”.
Mayor’s Purchase Award
First:Amora Moscuzza for “Erie Migration”
Second: Kelsey for “K. P. S.”
Colour Design Award (Sponsored by Astra Nams Art)
Aofie Hansor for “79 Queen Street”
Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science Award (Sponsored by Councillor Sheri Lowrie)
Lily Mora for “Kingsville Clock”
Youth Category
Youth Awards
First: Hannah Falconer for “Travel from Home”
Second: Olivia Dominato for “Grove Hotel and Joe’s”
Third: Delilah Curnutte for “Lakeside Gazebo”
Honourable Mention: Sydney Damm for “Mettawas Train Station”
Colour Design Award (Sponsored by Astra Nams)
Kendall Mcintye for “Welcome to Kingsville”
People’s Choice Award

Sandra Ellis for “Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary”
The 56th Annual Migration Festival happens the third week of October in 2025. Information will be posted closer to the date at www.migrationfestival.ca
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