2013 Carolina Regional Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Winners List
The Awards
TheScholastic Art & Writing Awards is the nation'due south longest-running and near prestigious creative teen recognition program for students in grades 7-12. BOPA is proud to serve as the Maryland regional affiliate for this competition and support Maryland's next generation of creatives.
Watch this year's awards show here .
Then, see all of the piece of work awarded in 2022:
Gold Primal Recipients (Function 1)
Gold Key Recipients (Function 2)
Golden & Silver Primal FIilm + Animation Recipients
Silver Cardinal Recipients
Honorable Mention
In addition to the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, presenting sponsor Arcadia generously created three scholarship opportunities for Baltimore City students who receive a Scholastic honor.
This year, 1,300 teens from Baltimore and the surrounding region submitted 3,000 works of visual and literary art. All works are blindly judged past local visual artists, novelists, poets, playwrights, educators, and editors. Each piece is judged based on originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal vocalism. Laurels recipients receive Gold Key, Silverish Key, or Honorable Mention. Gold Keys are automatically forwarded for consideration at the national level of the Scholastic Writing Awards.
- 289 Gold Keys were awarded to the nigh achieved works
- 250 Silver Keys were awarded to distinguished works
- 500 Honorable Mentions were awarded to promising works
Additionally, the top 5 submissions in the region for Visual Fine art are named American Visions nominees, and the meridian five for writing are named American Voices nominees. These nominees will go on to compete for a National Medal. Here are this year's nominees:
American Visions Nominees
- Britney Simbana-J – "Your Landscapers" (Photography), Class 11, G.W. Carver Center for Arts-Tech, Towson
- Brea' Williams – "Not Then Fiddling Anymore" (Mixed Media), Grade 12, Chiliad.Westward. Carver Middle for Arts-Tech, Towson
- Jacey Breden – "Fresh Perspectives on Onetime Conversations" (Drawing & Illustration), Course 10, Century High School, Sykesville
- Michelle Lee – "Static Progression" (Picture show & Blitheness), Grade 12, River Hill High School, Clarksville
- Layla Missihou – "My Mind Matters" (Painting), Class 12, Albert Einstein Loftier School, Kensington
American Voices Nominees
- Amanda Amadi-Emina – "You Are Getting Box Braids" (Humor), Class 11, G.W. Carver Middle for Arts-Tech, Towson
- Josephine Halushka – "teenage girls: the revolution" (Poetry), Grade 12, G.W. Carver Center for Arts-Tech, Towson
- Juliana Isabelle Ongking – "manila rain" (Poesy), Class 10, Maryland Home Region, Homeschool
- Meadow Stanley – "To My Grandfather, BaBa" (Verse), Grade 12, G.W. Carver Center for Arts-Tech, Towson
- Yakhare Gueye – "The Magical Pills" (Brusk Stories), Course 12, Perry Hall High School, Nottingham
The Clean Energy Award- $500 sponsored past Arcadia
The $500 Clean Energy Scholarship is designated for ane visual and ane literary fine art honor recipient whose pieces reflect the importance of taking care of this planet through abstract or literal interpretation. The recipients of this accolade are:
- Catie Grace O'Connor – "Earth Poems" (Poetry), Class 7, Dumbarton Centre School, Towson
- Seungha Shin – "Crow on a Power line" (Digital Art), Grade 10, Thomas S. Wootton High School, Rockville
Emerging Voices Scholarship $150 sponsored by Arcadia
The Emerging Voices Scholarship is designated for a Baltimore Urban center educatee whose literary piece of work exemplifies character, originality, and hope. The Emerging Voices recipient is Zoe Saunders (Grade 9, Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women) for her brusk story titled "I Used to Know Her."
Emerging Visions Scholarship $150 sponsored past Arcadia
The Emerging Visions Scholarship is designated for a Baltimore City student whose visual fine art work exemplifies character, originality, and hope. The Emerging Visions recipient is Charlotte Roberts (Class 12, Friends School of Baltimore) for her drawing & illustration titled "3:45 PM Spring."
A full list of the award winners tin exist establish here.
All regional award recipients — Golden Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mentions — are invited, along with their guests, teachers, and our esteemed jurors, to a nationwide online Awards Ceremony for the regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards recipients on Lord's day, March thirteen, 2022, from iii:00–iv:00 p.thousand.The issue will stream from BOPA's YouTube page.
The Mission
The Scholastic Fine art & Writing Awards are presented by the Brotherhood for Young Artists & Writers. The Brotherhood is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation whose mission is to place students with exceptional artistic and literary talent and nowadays their remarkable work to the world through the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Through the Awards, students receive opportunities for recognition, exhibition, publication, and scholarships. Students across America submitted nearly 340,000 original works this yr in 29 different categories of art and writing.
About the Regional Sponsor
Renters and homeowners tin bring together Arcadia'due south community solar program at arcadia.com/bopa. New members will receive $100 toward their power neb and Arcadia will donate an additional $100 to BOPA for every new sign-up as a way to further back up the arts.
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Source: https://www.promotionandarts.org/arts-council/scholastic-art-and-writing-awards
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