Scholastic Art Award Winners, 2016
Source/Author: Charla Gaglio, Upper School Art Teacher
January 21, 2016
Congratulations to the students listed below for their achievements in the Scholastic Art Awards! Amazing work, amazing kids! When you see them, please give them your support for their accomplishments and a pat on the back for all of their hard work.
Samuel B | 10 | Honorable Mention | Sculpture |
Jackson G | 9 | Honorable Mention | Sculpture |
Jessica J | 10 | Silver Key | Sculpture |
Kobi M | 12 | Silver Key | Digital Art |
Dillon P | 9 | Honorable Mention | Sculpture |
Marine B | 12 | Silver Key | Photography |
Allison E | 10 | Gold Key | Photography |
Alyssa F | 11 | Gold Key | Painting |
Logan G | 11 | Gold Key | Painting |
Logan G | 11 | Honorable Mention | Painting |
Julia G | 10 | Silver Key | Painting |
Elizabeth H | 10 | Honorable Mention | Painting |
Julia P | 10 | Gold Key | Painting |
Julia P | 10 | Honorable Mention | Painting |
Zachary P | 12 | Honorable Mention | Painting |
Victoria V | 12 | Honorable Mention | Painting |
Victoria V | 12 | Honorable Mention | Painting |
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have an impressive legacy dating back to 1923. Over the years, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have grown to become the longest-running, most prestigious program for creative teens in the U.S., and the nation’s largest source of scholarships for creative young artists and writers. A noteworthy roster of past winners includes Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen King and John Updike.
The process begins across the country as young artists and writers in grades 7-12 submit work in 28 categories of art and writing to a network of regional affiliates who present award ceremonies and exhibits for selected works on a local level. Gold Keys, the highest awards, are then submitted from each region for national adjudication.
National Gold and Silver Medal winning students and their teachers receive national recognition, and are invited to attend the exhibit in New York and award ceremony at Carnegie Hall.
National Gold and Silver Medal winning students and their teachers receive national recognition, and are invited to attend the exhibit in New York and award ceremony at Carnegie Hall.
In the last five years alone, students submitted nearly 900,000 original works of art and writing. During that period, more than 60 top art institutes and colleges have partnered with the Awards to make $40 million in scholarships and financial aid available to regional and national Scholastic Award winners.