The Scholastic Art Awards of New Hampshire Administered by The New Hampshire Art Educators Association A Regional Affiliate of the Alliance for Young Artist & Writers, Inc.
2011 National Award Recipients
On behalf of the New Hampshire Art Educators Association and The Scholastic Art Awards New Hampshire, I am pleased to announce the following national recipients from New Hampshire. Congratulations students and teachers!
Brandon Ferroli grade 10, John Stark Regional High School Tracy Travers, art educator. Drawing Self-Portrait Silver Medal Award.
Megan Hopkins grade 12 Winnacunnet High School Jill Berry, art educator. Painting Finding the Light Silver Medal Award.
Aya Peters grade 12, Phillips Exeter Academy, Tara Misenheimer, art educator. Art Portfolio Silver Medal Award with Distinction. A new award this year 30 Silver Medal portfolios were selected each receiving a $1000.00 Scholarship.
Mina Hibino grade 11, Keene High School Shannon Perry, art educator Drawing Dormant Conifers American Vision Medal for New Hampshire.
Emma Johnson grade 12, Dover High School Kate Freear-Motor, art educator. Jewelry Navajo Dream - Silver Medal Award.
Katie Laurent grade 12, Gilford High School Judy Klubben, art educator Photography Origins Silver Medal Award.
Peter McLean grade 11, The Dublin School, Earl Schofield, art educator. Photography Barn - Silver Medal Award.
Max Norton grade 12, Pinkerton Academy, Wendy Root, art educator. Painting The Bird Catchers - Silver Medal Award.
Max Norton grade 12, Pinkerton Academy, Wendy Root, art educator. Mixed Media Fighting Back- Silver Medal Award.
Marie Palaima grade 12, Spaulding High School, Karen Good, art educator. Mixed Media Pieced and Bronzed Tree Silver Medal Award.
Jess Rau grade 12, Campbell High School, Denise Freeman, art educator. Drawing Self-Portait Dysphoria Silver Medal Award.
Rachael Ready grade 10, Pinkerton Academy, Allan Hall, art educator. Painting Rambo Pear Silver Medal Award.
Rebecca Upham-Davis grade 11, Pinkerton Academy, Allan Hall, art educator. Painting - Clampaphobia Gold Medal Award.
Tesia Whittier grade 12, Bishop Guertin High School, Ron Cote, art educator. Photography Watching Us from the China Cabinet Silver Medal Award.
All NH Scholastic Art Awards Gold Key works not receiving national recognition can now be returned to your students or may be submitted for other competitions. Thank you for your patience.
National Awards Ceremony - May 31st @ Carnegie Hall NYC National Exhibition May 31 June 19 World Financial Center, NYC
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