MacKenzie-Childs has selected four outstanding students as winners of the second annual MacKenzie-Childs Black Lives Matter Scholarship for Design.
The four winners are Madison Anglin, Kayla Crawford, M’Kenzie-Alexandra Lumas-Harmon and Kaylin Moss. They have earned an award of $5,000 each.
“Congratulations to our outstanding scholarship winners! You are the future of the arts, and your accomplishments help make the world a better place.” said Rebecca Proctor, chief brand officer of MacKenzie-Childs.
MacKenzie-Childs is renowned for its creation of happy, colorful, distinctive home furnishing designs. In keeping with its ethos, the company supports Black students pursuing future careers in the arts and design.
MacKenzie-Childs launched its scholarship program in 2020 to encourage Black students to pursue their dreams and develop their abilities in the fields of design and the applied arts. In its inaugural year, five students were selected and awarded $5,000 each.
MacKenzie-Childs Black Lives Matter Scholarship for Design Winners
Madison Anglin, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
“Having the ability to design is a constant reminder that my artistic thoughts, dreams, and actions have the ability to become a reality and impact the lives of others.“
Kayla Crawford, California State University Stanislaus
“Design is a way to express yourself and communicate using art instead of words.”
M’Kenzie-Alexandra Lumas-Harmon, Spelman College
“Design allows me to express myself by reimagining the possible. It affords me the power to creatively advocate and fight for social justice, not only for my community, but the world at large!”
Kaylin Moss, Marist College
“Design means creativity and collaboration. I use web design to create innovative digital experiences for everyone.”