EmErging vision award

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EmErging vision award
37th Annual
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers
The Scholastic Art Awards, Inc.
Eastern/Central North Carolina Region
Hosted by Barton College
2015
www.artandwrting.org
Eastern/Central North Carolina Region
Hosted by Barton College
S ponsored T erritory
The counties of Alamance, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen,
Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Chatham,
Chowan, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck,
Dare, Davidson, Duplin, Durham, Edgecombe,
Forsyth, Franklin, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford,
Halifax, Harnett, Hertford, Hoke, Hyde, Johnston,
Jones, Lee, Lenoir, Martin, Moore, Montgomery,
Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange,
Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Person,
Pitt, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rockingham,
Sampson, Scotland, Stokes, Tyrell, Vance, Wake,
Warren, Washington, Wayne, and Wilson.
S taff
Mark Gordon, Regional Director
Maureen O’Neill, Director of Exhibitions & Ed. Prog.
Susan Fecho, Chair, Department of Art & Design
Bonnie LoSchiavo, Administrative Assistant
G. Kenneth Dozier, Jr., Web Services Manager
ARAMARK Higher Education
C atalog
and
G allery
Brooke Allen, Giselle Dominguez, Michael
Farrar, Benjamin Hawley, Taylor Hernandez,
Collan Kammerer, Brittany Moore, Courtney
Moore, Brenda Ramirez, Elizabeth Salyers,
Morgan Stancil, Baylee Werline, and
Donovan Woods.
C ontributors
Framer’s Alley of Elm City
Wilson Chamber of Commerce
Jerry’s ArtarAma
Dick Blick Holdings Inc.
R egional S ponsor
ALLIANCE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS & WRITERS, INC. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, Founded 1923
A program conducted nationally by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a not-for-profit arts organization.
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a not-for-profit organization, was formed in 1944 to build
a network of support for aspiring young American artists and writers through the distinguished
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
The Alliance for Young Artists and Writers celebrates the critical role of creative development
over the course of a student’s education. The Alliance broadly encourages artistic growth by
providing inspiration for the next generation of artists and writers, a place for exploration and
experimentation, a vehicle for recognition and scholarships, and entrée into the larger arts
community.
Jury Procedure, Regional
Students submit artwork in a variety of categories including architecture, comic art, ceramics & glass, digital art,
product design, drawing, fashion, film & animation, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking,
sculpture, video games, and art portfolio.
Before arriving, the six jurors are provided with literature to familiarize them with the history and goals of The
Scholastic Art Awards program. Entries are classified according to media, and artworks by students in grades 9­– 12
are judged separately from those submitted from grades 7 – 8. Digital images of these artworks will be sent for
consideration in the national awards jury process. National award-winning artworks are shipped to New York for the
national exhibition.
The jurors invariably favor originality, good craftsmanship, successful design, and artistic voice. Gold Key and Silver
Key artworks are installed in the Virginia Thompson Graves and the Lula E. Rackley Galleries, Case Art Building, on the
Barton College campus. Awardees and their families, teachers, and principals attend the Regional Awards Ceremony
on Sunday, February 1st in Wilson Gymnasium (on the College campus).
Regional Honorable Mention winners receive certificates and their artwork is documented on the web site’s online
gallery at www.barton.edu.
From the Gold Key artworks, the jury selects five American Vision Award Nominees (Best of Show), The North Carolina
Art Education Association Award, The Wilson Times Award, the Governor’s Student Achievement Award, the Jurors’
Choice Portfolio Award, the Emerging Vision Award, the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park Recycled Materials Award, and
the Edward C. Brown Award.
Speaker
Susan W. Kluttz, on January 5, 2013, took the oath of office,
becoming the eighth Secretary of the Department of Cultural
Resources. She brought to the position keen interests in historic
preservation and the arts, along with commitments to bolster
economic development and education.
Secretary Kluttz brings a wealth of leadership experience to the
Department. From 1997 until 2011, she was Mayor of Salisbury,
after years of volunteer work in many areas, including serving
as president of the Rowan Arts Council and board member of
the Waterworks Visual Arts Center. She had also been personally
involved in Salisbury’s historic preservation and downtown revitalization for over 30 years. As Mayor, she oversaw initiatives
that developed the city’s cultural arts plan, reorganized the Arts
Council, and created a master tourism plan.
A graduate of University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Secretary Kluttz has served on her alma mater’s board
of visitors. She was a trustee of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College, was honored with an endowed scholarship
in her name at Catawba College, and was awarded an honorary doctorate from Livingstone College.
Secretary Kluttz is married to District Court Judge William C. Kluttz, Jr. Their family includes son Commander William C. Kluttz III and wife MacLean Clinard Kluttz of Norfolk, Virginia; daughter Susan Kluttz Smith and husband
William H. Smith of Greensboro, and grandson William C. Kluttz, IV.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Awards Program
Immediately following the Awards Ceremony, the exhibition will open
at the Barton Art Galleries, Case Art Building.
Wilson Gymnasium, Barton College
1:30 p.m. Reception for Gold Key Awardees, Teachers, and Families
2:00 p.m. Awards Ceremony
Introduction Mark F. Gordon
Associate Professor of Art and Design, Barton College
Director, Scholastic Art Awards for Eastern/Central North Carolina
Welcome
Dr. Gary Daynes
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Barton College
Featured Speaker Ms. Susan Kluttz
Secretary of the Department of Cultural Resources
Presentation of Special Awards
History
Jane Austen Behan
Pitt County Schools
Teacher Advisory Committee for Eastern/Central North Carolina
The Scholastic Art Awards, INC.
The Scholastic Art Awards, Inc., with the cooperation of civic-minded sponsors, is conducting for the 91th year a visual art awards program for middle and high
school students. All 50 states participate in this program, the most respected and prestigious of its kind in our country.
The Awards have encouraged more than 12 million student participants, recognized more than two million young artists and writers, and distributed more
than $30 million in awards and scholarships. Local and national exhibitions and annual catalogs serve as a record of student achievement since the late 1920s,
chronicling early work from some of our nation’s most accomplished artists and writers including Richard Avedon, Truman Capote, Frances Farmer, Joyce
Maynard, Joyce Carol Oates, Sylvia Plath, Robert Redford, and Andy Warhol.
The Scholastic Art Awards program aims to encourage student achievement, to recognize our fine art teachers, and to emphasize the importance of the visual
arts in the school curriculum. North Carolina, with a rich tradition as the State of the Arts, has three regional districts. The Eastern/Central regional district
includes 62 counties from Winston-Salem to the Coast. Barton College has hosted The Awards since 1979. Students from our Eastern/Central North Carolina
region create strong, innovative, original art – a reflection on the talent of our region’s young artists and the high quality of instruction by our art teachers.
Across the nation, about 250,000 entries are received each year on the regional level. Of these entries, approximately 25,000 are designated as Gold Key Finalists.
The national exhibition will include about 500 winning entries. In addition to this honor, many students are offered college scholarships. The extra teacher effort
that The Scholastic Art Awards program demands is considerable, and we commend our regional teachers for their dedication and professionalism.
SPECIAL AWARDS
Recipients receive an Engraved Plaque
The Wilson Times Award
Artwork featured in the Lifestyle section of The Wilson Times
North Carolina Art
Education Association Award
Featured in By Design, the NCAEA online publication
Arendell Parrot Academy, Morgan Barbre, Weaving and Dyeing
Northside High School, Rachel Marzluf, Joey Badmon #2
“More than a newspaper,
a community institution”
From humble beginnings
in a building on an
alley behind the county
courthouse 115 years ago,
The Wilson Times is now one
of the few surviving familyowned daily newspapers
in North Carolina. Barton
College recognizes The
Wilson Times’ for its longstanding support of arts
and cultural programming
within this region.
Edward C. Brown Award
During Edward C. Brown 37-year tenure at Barton, he served
the College in a number of roles including Professor of Art,
Ch air of the Art Department, and Director of the Barton Art
Galleries. Brown earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the
University of Texas in Austin and a Master of Fine Arts degree
from Columbia University in New York. Ed Brown initiated the
idea for Barton College to become the regional sponsor for
The Scholastic Art Awards, and Brown served as its director
for 18 years. In appreciation of his leadership and service, The
Scholastic Art Awards Teacher Advisory Committee initiated the
annual Edward C. Brown Award.
South Colombus High School, Carly Godwin, Werewolf
SPECIAL AWARDS
Governor’s Student
Excellence Award
Arendell Parrott Academy, Sarah Fountain, Duck Dog
University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Anna Grace Waller, Le Cirque de Réves
Vollis Simpson Whirligig PARK
Recycled Materials Award
This artwork was chosen by the jurors to be
exhibited at the Executive Mansion in Raleigh.
Emerging Vision Award
The Emerging Vision Award is chosen by the jurors from middle school
entries, to represent their belief in future accomplishment as indicated by
present achievement.
Blick Art Materials has donated $150 of merchandise vouchers for classroom
materials, which will be given to Heather Miles Dutton, art teacher of the
Emerging Vision Award recipient.
Davis Drive Middle School, Victoria Ding, Winter Morn
SPECIAL AWARDS
American Vision Nominees
The American Vision Nominees showcase the best works of each region. Jurors nominate five works and the Best of
Show is chosen by the national jurors from the American Vision Nominees.
Reynolds High School
Tatum Tucker, Grade 9, Time Swing
University of NC School of the Arts
Ashlyn Lund, Grade 12, LAshless by Ash
SPECIAL AWARDS
Eugene Ashley High School
Addison Casey, Grade 12, Alice Teapot
American Vision Nominees
University of NC School of the Arts
Ashlyn Lund , Grade 12, Awakening
Ravenscroft School
Seth Brown, Grade 12, Swim
SPECIAL AWARDS
Molly Mir, Juror’s Choice Portfolio
University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Teacher: Will Taylor
Flesh and Blood
Components
Self Portrait
Together
Distorted Self Portrait
Body
Embroidery Face
The Truth About My Insides
GOLD KEY FINALISTS
Cardinal Gibbons High School
Teacher: Rebecca Dason
Hayley Albrecht
Margaret Allen (2 Gold Keys)
Samantha Bratzke (2 Gold Keys)
Arendell Parrott Academy
Brooke Connolly
Teacher: Judith Johnson
Rory Gahagan
Sybil Sides
Earl Gill IV
Teacher: Jana Miller
Morgan Holub
Morgan Barbre (3 Gold Keys)
Emma Hughes (2 Gold Keys)
Jane Cao
Emily Johanson
Sarah Cunningham
Anna Kehoe
Sarah Fountain
Timothy Kowalczyk (4 Gold Keys)
Katherine Johnson
Kristin LaPointe
Lauren Jones (4 Gold Keys)
Courtenay Martin
Victoria Newberry (2 Gold Keys)
Isabelle Miranda (2 Gold Keys)
Mary-Coleman Shepherd (2 Gold Keys)
Emily Moser
Griffin Steinbaker
Catherine Thelen
T
eacher
:
C
hris Kemple
Athens Drive High School
Heather
Rahl
Teacher: Farrall Hilton
Sarah Knierim
Career Center
Claire Rosenh
Teacher: Shawn Beard
Tori Hinson
Atkins Academic and Technology High School
Erin Spencer
Teacher: Janet Blakely
T
eacher
:
T
oni
Graves
Nathan Matias
Mary Alexander
Caroline Li (2 Gold Keys)
Calvary Baptist Day School
Teacher: Elisa Hurst
Cary High School
Makayla Linsbeck
Teacher: Susan Silver
Hunter Vaughan
Jasmine Lang
Arapahoe Charter School
Teacher: Daryn Martin
Ingrid Watts
Clemmons Middle School
Teacher: Stacey Stephens
Claire Davis
Arianna Puentes
Hailey Willard
Davis Drive Middle School
Teacher: Andrea Croom
Victoria Ding
Durham Academy
Teacher: Anne Gregory-Bepler
Alina Walling
Durham School of Arts
Teacher: Laurence Downing
Jessica Fore
Sophia Griffin
Teacher: Val Martinez
Emily Burke
Karena Graves
Jonathan White
Teacher: Brittney Soderman
Joanny Santiago Hernandez
Claude Stikeleather
Eastern/Central North Carolina Region
Hosted by Barton College
East Chapel Hill High School
Teacher: Elaine Algarra
Anne Carlstein
East Forsyth High School
Teacher: Cindy Ellis
Hayley Ellis
Savannah Vanhoy
Eugene Ashley High School
Teacher: Joseph Cunliffe
Addison Casey (11 Gold Keys)
Griffin Faulker
Summer Nicholson (2 Gold Keys)
Teacher: Angel Hewett
Matt Allegretto
Zoey Batson
Gina Bonini
Erica Buchanan (5 Gold Keys)
Natalee Kasdan (4 Gold Keys)
Lillian Roger (3 Gold Keys)
Haewon Song
Lane Thompson
Evergreen Elementary School
Teacher: Lori-Beth Russell
Hayley Britt
Fairgrove Middle School
Teacher: Elizabeth Spaulding
Gabby English (2 Gold Keys)
Lauren Lepine
Fairmont High School
Teacher: Ashley Berdeau
Katelynn Bass
Traci Britt (2 Gold Keys)
Courtney McCormick
Forsyth Country Day School
Teacher: Cristobal Figueroa
Will Auringer
Stephanie Brackett
FIona Burdette
Meredith Currin
Sara Lane
Griffin Mueller
Lilly Sessions (2 Gold Keys)
Daniel Snyder
AnnaWade Strawsburg
Giovanna Torrieri
Graham High School
Teacher: Windy Lampson
Josh Johnson
Edwin Medina
Green Hope High School
Teacher: Melissa Poppe
Felix Chang
Katherine Dorn
Bria Goeller (2 Gold Keys)
Helvin John
Jared Kengla (3 Gold Keys)
Teacher: Teresa Prichard
Alexandra Eagle
Rusita Lohar
Greensboro Day School
Teacher: Ninoshka Boylston
Virginia Manning
Nick Peterson
Brooke Sanders
Lily Yamagata (2 Gold Keys)
Teacher: Michael Burroughs
Summer Needham
Teacher: Carey Jackson-Adams
Madi Caviness
Sabrina Greer
Shan Wang
Katie Watson
Madison Watson
Katie Wyatt (2 Gold Keys)
Hanes Middle School
Teacher: Denise Kanir
Amy Johnson
Heritage High School
Teacher: Tarrah Huff
Sonali Dutta
Holly Springs High School
Teacher: Thomas Volkman
Victoria Chan
Hunter Davis
GOLD KEY FINALISTS
Jefferson Middle School
Teacher: Allison Pegram
Eva Helf
Jaden Orli
John T. Hoggard High School
Teacher: Anne Sinclair
Jamie Jason
Shawn Oakley
Meadowlark Middle School
Teacher: Heather Miles
Madison Stafford
Catherine Wright
Teacher: Elizabeth Miller
Kevin Wright
Mei Studio
Teacher: Mei He
Neil Kelly
Grace Xiang (2 Gold Keys)
Nash Central Middle School
Teacher: Kristin Flowers
Adrianna Blackmer
New Hanover High School
Teacher: Anne Sinclair
Margared Hissam
NC School of Sience and Mathematics
Teacher: Juan Scivally
Dina Chen
North Pitt High School
Teacher: Samantha Parsells Strathy
Taylor Camp (2 Gold Keys)
Northern High School
Teacher: Tabitha Eller
Keanne Jones
Northside High School
Teacher: Sara Gant
Shannah Abul (2 Gold Keys)
Rachel Marzluf
Northwest Guilford High School
Teacher: Beth Herrick
Cassidy Bayliff
Kendall Holbrook (3 Gold Keys)
Northwood High School
Teacher: Leslie Burwell
Silas Waller (2 Gold Keys)
Panther Creek High School
Teacher: Paula Hansen
Maddie Broucek
Stephanie Lu
Alexia Scott
Ravenscroft School
Teacher: Julie Cardillo
Martha Zaytoun
Teacher: Joyce Fillip
Seth Brown
Emily Sikkel (2 Gold Keys)
Reagan High School
Teacher: Jennifer Willard
Rachel Adam (2 Gold Keys)
Reynolds High School
Teacher: Phil Benenati
Charles Corpening (2 Gold Keys)
Elisabeth Regnery
Tatum Tucker
Teacher: Amy Cruz
Jackson Carter
Felix Davila
Ruth Moffatt (2 Gold Keys)
Katy Rice
Teacher: Ashley Hurst
Nicholas Shouse
Salem Academy
Teacher: Robin Wherry
Kory Webster
Parkland High School
Teacher: Melissa Moore
Maddie Pesce
Sallie B. Howard School
Teacher: Carrie Nobles
Andy Sanchez
Piney Grove Middle School
Teacher: Justine Luzwick
Guadalupe Martinez
Shughart Middle School
Teacher: Xiomara Cooper
Savannah Metzler
David Myer
Eastern/Central North Carolina Region
Hosted by Barton College
South Brunswick High School
Teacher: Patricia Lyles
Gabriella Beacham
South Central High School
Teacher: Ira Varney
Hadeel Mahmoud
South Columbus High School
Teacher: Joy Fowler
Anna Capps
Carly Godwin
South Stokes High School
Teacher: Phil Jones
Devin Smith
Southern Alamance High School
Teacher: Laura Perry
Lauren Cates
Peyton Hinckle (7 Gold Keys)
Victoria Janssen (2 Gold Keys)
Southern High School
Teacher: Crystal Brown
Ivan Martinez
Louis Nunez
Southwest High School
Teacher: Renee Otero
Michael Jones
Chelsea Lawson
St. Timothy School
Teacher: Kimberly Balentine
Nima Boroojerdi
Brandon Gugenheim
Walkertown Middle School
Teacher: K atherine Longinotti
Breanna Hawks
Jessica Koon
The Epiphany School of Global Studies
Teacher: Jodi Tomboulian
Charles Bernthal
West Carteret High School
Teacher: Cindy Bunch
Tyler Morris (2 Gold Keys)
Autumn Wimmer
Teacher: K athy Spruill
Evelyn Cupil-Garcia
Cheyenne Hansen
Tyler Morris
Mary Grace O’Connor
Ta Paw
Trinity Academy of Raleigh
Teacher: Holly Gillon
Valerie Gronewald
Victoria Kern
Teacher: Denise Myers
Jade Guo
University of NC School of the Arts
Teacher: Pam Griffin
Sarah Cook
Allison Gelbron (5 Golds Keys)
Suzanna Haydt
ReAnn Orr
Anna Grace Waller (3 Gold Keys)
Teacher: Will Taylor
Emerald Bender
John Ferry (4 Gold Keys)
Allison Gelbron (4 Gold Keys)
Suzanna Haydt (5 Gold Keys)
Ashlyn Lund (11 Gold Keys)
Jennifer Medina
Molly Mir (4 Gold Keys)
Anna Grace Waller (4 Gold Keys)
Myah Wyse (3 Gold Keys)
Stephen Young (4 Gold Keys)
West Forsyth High School
Teacher: Elizabeth Betson
Hampton Hynes
Samantha Yopp
Teacher: Nathan Newsome
Mallory Bascom
Kayla Taylor
Western Alamance High School
Teacher: L aura Hein
Tia Kuhns (3 Gold Keys)
William G. Enloe High School
Teacher: Trish K lenow
Kate Kushner
Mayuri Senthilnathan
Teacher Ray Puckett
Yinglin Cui
Silver Key Winners
Arapahoe Charter School
Teacher: daryn martin
Zachery Becker (2 Silver Keys)
Arendell Parrott Academy
Teacher: Judith Johnson
Ben Hart
Sara Waida
Grace Williams
Teacher: Jana Miller
Cora Allen
Morgan Barbre (4 Silver Keys)
Lauren Dicktel
Lauren Fletcher
Jack Huddle
Lauren Jones (5 Silver Keys)
Brendan Kerlin (3 Silver Keys)
Victoria Newberry
Mary-Coleman Shepherd (4 Silver Keys)
Griffin Steinbaker
Susana Sualevai
Maggie Tyndall (2 Silver Keys)
Elizabeth Wynne
Xieyang Xiao
Athens Drive High School
Teacher: Farrall Hilton
Jennifer Li (2 Silver Keys)
Claire Rose
Atkins Academic and Technology High School
Teacher: Janet Blakely
Jaqouria Watlington (2 Silver Keys)
Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School
Teacher: Martha Garrett
Grace Jackson
Calvary Baptist Day School
Teacher: Elisa Hurst
Jonathan Marin
Teacher: Stephanie Weiser
Matthew Cothran
Allison Hubbard
Cape Fear Academy
Teacher: Lisa Rojek
Timothy Groh
Helena Rojek
Anna White
Carrboro High School
Teacher: Candacie Schrader
HyeBin Yang (2 Silver Keys)
Cary High School
Teacher: Susan Silver
Sean Haley
Bennett Steidinger
Cerro Gordo Elementary School
Teacher: Lori-Beth Russell
Baylee Haynes
Champion Learning Academy
Teacher: Olivia Ouyang
Cardinal Gibbons High School
Mindy Ji
Teacher: Rebecca Dason
Margaret Allen (2 Silver Keys)
Clemmons Middle School
Samantha Bratzke
Teacher: Stacey Stephens
Alexa Chapman
Kaitlyn Bryant
Rory Gahagan (4 Silver Keys)
Emily Jordan
Emma Hughes
Arianna Puentes
Nicole Knapp (3 Silver Keys)
Lashayla Stephens
Timothy Kowalczyk (3 Silver Keys) Hailey Willard
Amy Metzinger (2 Silver Keys)
Alaina Withers
Isabelle Miranda (9 Silver Keys) Emily Moser
D H Conley High School
Jessica Schmitz (2 Silver Keys)
Caitlyn Shanahan (3 Silver Keys) Teacher: Ronnie Harrison
Jacqueline Hobbs
Teacher: Diane Ripollone
Ramses Vargas
Dylan Crumpler
Courtenay Martin
Duke School
Carl Palombaro
Teacher: Jeannine Borzello
Orla Simpson
Career Center
Teacher: Shawn Beard
Durham School of Arts
Whitney Davis
Teacher: Laurence Downing
Lori Pegram (2 Silver Keys)
Zoe Caves
Erin Spencer
Dana Palmer
Teacher: Toni Graves
Emanuel Taylor
Allie Haderer (2 Silver Keys)
Teacher: Val Martinez
Caroline Li
Karena Graves
Claire Persons
Devin Klibanow
Teacher: Stephanie Messer
Jhevaunni Spruill
Jessica Mills
Grace Szigethy
Jacob Nemeth
Teacher: Carolyn Maynard
Noah Zenger
Alyssa Brandon
Destiny Everette
Eastern/Central North Carolina Region
Hosted by Barton College
Teacher: Erin Stesch
June Ngethe
Teacher: Darrell Thompson
Anitra Allen
William Applewhite
Destiny Everette
Grace Mott
De’sontia Rowdy
East Chapel Hill High School
Teacher: Elaine Algarra
Anne Carlstein (2 Silver Keys)
East Forsyth High School
Teacher: Terri Hester
Miah Bryant
Elizabeth Kerr
Eugene Ashley High School
Teacher: Joseph Cunliffe
Addison Casey (2 Silver Keys)
Teacher: Shelly Day
Brooke Faulkner
Maxwell Reinbachs (2 Silver Keys)
Taylor Sexton
Teacher: Angela Hewett
Matt Allegretto
Erica Buchanan (2 Silver Keys)
Addison Casey
Britton Deets
Brooke Faulkner
Natalee Kasdan
Hailee Kiesecker
Julia Koff
Lillian Rogers (5 Silver Keys)
Adrian Perez
Graceanne Schuster
Forsyth Country Day School
Teacher: Cristobal Figueroa
Stephanie Brackett
Audrey Buck
Zoe Chamberlain (2 Silver Keys)
Meredith Currin
Sara Lane (2 Silver Keys)
Griffin Mueller
Gwen Newman (2 Silver Keys)
Hannah Newsome (2 Silver Keys)
Lilly Sessions
Kate Singletary (2 Silver Keys)
AnnaWade Strawsburg
Giovanna Torrieri (3 Silver Keys)
Megan Wilson
Green Hope High School
Teacher: Melissa Poppe
Katherine Dorn (2 Silver Keys)
Brittany Glover
Bria Goeller (4 Silver Keys)
Jared Kengla
Sarah Kubik
Malin Mansson
Teacher: Teresa Prichard
Alyssa Gursslin
Margot Ruffieux
Teacher: Elizabeth Spaulding
Cheyanne Martinez
Greensboro Day School
Teacher: Ninoshka Boylston
Matt Amend
Brooke Sanders
Kody Stonecipher
Teacher: Carey Jackson-Adams
Shan Wang (2 Silver Keys)
Madison Watson
Fairmont High School
Teacher: Ashley Berdeau
Traci Britt (2 Silver Keys)
Kierra Fuqua
Hanes Middle School
Teacher: Barbara Butryn
Neil Williamson
Fairgrove Middle School
Heritage High School
Teacher: Tarrah Huff
Sonali Dutta
Holly Springs High School
Teacher: Thomas Volkman
Katlyn Puzak
Jefferson Middle School
Teacher: Allison Pegram
Cooper Hendershott
John T Hoggard High School
Teacher: Anne Sinclair
Miguel Chavez Muñoz
Kahlil Whitfield
Kinston High School
Teacher: Beth Maness
Keiwon Mewborn
Kiser Middle School
Teacher: Heather Ellington
Deasha Brown
Leesville Road High School
Teacher: Laura Young
William Lenhardt
Meadowlark Middle School
Teacher: Heather Miles
Destiny Dejames
Grace DeLong
Teacher: Elizabeth Miller
Andres Perez
Max Smoot
Mount Tabor High School
Teacher: Alice Morley
Caroline Sloan
Teacher: Barbara Trinh
Shirley Pu
Silver Key Winners
NC School of Science and Mathematics
Teacher: Juan Scivally
Dina Chen (2 Silver Keys)
Northern High School
Teacher: Tabitha Eller
Dominic Taylor (2 Silver Keys)
Meghan White
Northwest Guilford High School
Teacher: Beth herrick
Mariyka Auber (2 Silver Keys)
Kendall Holbrook
Northwood High School
Teacher: Leslie Burwell
Zuria Butler
Kirsten Sellers
Silas Waller
Page High School
Teacher: Kendra Davis
Richard Hendricks
Panther Creek High School
Teacher: David Grant
Emily Zhang (2 Silver Keys)
Teacher: Paula Hansen
Alexia Scott
Teacher: Will Kasapidis
Grace Woodard
Parkland High School
Teacher: Lana Stephens
Joshua Hernandez
Daniel Higuera-Mariche
Philo-Hill Magnet Academy
Teacher: Linda Rubin
Santiago Garibay
Randolph Early College
Teacher: Laurie Wiesner-Phillips
Laurin Phillips (2 Silver Keys)
Ravenscroft School
Teacher: Julie Cardillo
Cayla Belcea
Teacher: Joyce Fillip
Seth Brown
Emily Sikkel (2 Silver Keys)
Talia Wahl
Shughart Middle School
Teacher: Xiomara Cooper
Savannah Metzler
David Myer
Arik Vick
Reagan High School
Teacher: Jennifer Willard
Hannah Gaskins
South Brunswick High School
Teacher: Patricia Lyles
Travis Gnapinski
Kezia Matson
Research Triangle High School
Teacher: Jessica Fager
Alexa Russell (2 Silver Keys)
South Central High School
Teacher: Ira Varney
Hunter Yardley
Reynolds High School
Teacher: Emily Beach-Munday
Angel Chavez
Matthew Irving
Katlyn Shamel
Teacher: Phil Benenati
Matthew Arcuri
Grace Broughton
Elizabeth MacMillan (2 Silver Keys)
Kayla Maddock
Sam Stopyra
Teacher: Amy Cruz
Katherine James
Teacher: Ashley Hurst
Katlyn Shamel
South Colombus High School
Teacher: Joy Fowler
Taylor Thompkins
South Stokes High School
Teacher: Phil Jones
Devin Smith
Mallary Wilkinson
Southeast Middle School
Teacher: Leslie Ring
Skylar Keaton
Rocky Mount Academy
Teacher: Carolyn Patton
Meg Deyton
Southern Alamance High School
Teacher: Laura Perry
Lauren Cates (3 Silver Keys)
Peyton Hinckle
Victoria Janssen (2 Silver Keys)
Haleigh Surrette
Salem Academy
Teacher: Robin Wherry
Kory Webster (4 Silver Keys)
Southern High School
Teacher: Crystal Brown
Stephanie Prieto
Sanderson High School
Teacher: Ange Cretarolo
Anna Beller
Ashley Stewart
Southwestern High School
Teacher: Chrissy Neelon
Lauren Freeman
Eastern/Central North Carolina Region
Hosted by Barton College
St. Timothys School
Teacher: Kimberly Balentine
Sara Corenevsky
Maggie Duffy
John Monaco
Maggie Seidel
Ruth Anne Warner
The Epiphany School of Global Studies
Teacher: Jodi Tomboulian
Katie Burelle
Natalie Corning
Trinity Academy of Raleigh
Teacher: Holly Gillon
Anna Grace Bolen
Ethan Johnson
Tana Johnson (2 Silver Keys)
Carson Long
Jordan Thomas
Brennan Zook
Teacher: Melissa Williams
Madeleine Hepting
Victoria Kern
Julie Regan
Chloe Teachey
Trinity High School
Teacher: Brooke Sides
Kerry Wright (2 Silver Keys)
Turrentine Middle School
Teacher: Elizabeth Wooten
Tessa Wells
University of NC School of the Arts
Teacher: Pamela Griffin
John Ferry
Allison Gelbron (6 Silver Keys)
Suzanna Haydt
Anna Grace Waller
Myah Wyse
Teacher: Will Taylor
Emerald Bender (5 Silver Keys)
Kristine Braddy
Alexandria Chapman
Sarah Cook (3 Silver Keys)
John Ferry
Allison Gelbron (3 Silver Keys)
Suzanna Haydt (3 Silver Keys)
Jennifer Medina (5 Silver Keys)
ReAnn Orr (2 Silver Keys)
Eric Van Leuven
Hayley Watson (2 Silver Keys)
Stephen Young (2 Silver Keys)
Wake Forest Middle School
Teacher: Jose Cruz
Zarin Khan
Walter M. Williams High School
Teacher: Loma Shibata
Thien Le (2 Silver Keys)
Ashton Thompson
West Cartaret High School
Teacher: Jordan Bay
Madison Stroud
Teacher: Cindy Bunch
Autumn Wimmer (3 Silver Keys)
Teacher: Kathy Spruill
Helen Alvir
Emily Hobgood (2 Silver Keys)
Mark Palmer
West Columbus High School
Teacher: Marc Edge
Timothy Soles
West Forsyth High School
Teacher: Brooke Gartley
Sarah Unks
Teacher: Nathan Newsome
Harmony Frye-Colwell
Western Alamance High School
Teacher: Laura Hein
Tia Kuhns (3 Silver Keys)
White Oak High School
Teacher: Debra Pylypiw
Hannah McKellar
Alyssa Pozzi
Whiteville High School
Teacher: Robert Bannerman
Amber Ransom
William G Enloe High School
Teacher: Trish Klenow
Katherine Concepcion
Gengyi Li
Umaash Nallainathan
Tess Sichitiu
Teacher: Olivia Ouyang
Yinglin Cui
Teacher: Ray Puckett
Cayla Hollis-Emery
H’Yut Rmah
Chelsea Yang
2015 Jurors
Jill Eberle, who was raised in a beach town in southern Connecticut, began modeling as a teenager for noted artist
and teacher Robert Brackman. Lingering in the studio after classes, she became enamored with the oily smell and
process of painting. However, college led her to Ithaca, N.Y., and in a different artistic direction: her initial training
was in set design and scene painting for theatre. Like many others on a journey in the arts, Eberle has engaged
in a remarkable number of occupations, including scene painter, illustrator, prop builder, architectural draftsman,
counselor, and sailmaker. More than a decade of work in New York City was followed by a six-year stint in the
Caribbean living on a sailboat. It was there that she started painting. Eventually returning to the United States and
settling in North Carolina, Eberle began producing art full time. After earning her Master of Fine Arts degree at
East Carolina University, she was hired to teach in the school’s art program. For the past decade, Eberle has taught
drawing, painting, illustration, and artistic anatomy. Eberle also taught at the Penland School of Crafts in Bakersville.
Most recently, she spent the fall 2014 semester in Italy with ECU’s study abroad program. Eberle is a realist painter
who produces figurative narratives, still life paintings, and commissioned portraits. In addition to her fine art work,
she also designs commercial illustrations. While her paintings are created with traditional materials and techniques,
illustrations are painted digitally using Photoshop. Recent exhibits include the Greenhill Center in Greensboro,
the Elder Gallery in Charlotte, High Point’s TAG Gallery, and the Greenville Museum of Art, along with solo shows
mounted at the Imperial Centre in Rocky Mount, and Fine Art at Baxters in New Bern. Eberle maintains a studio in
New Bern. Her work can be seen online at www.jilleberle.com.
Born in Belgium, Jerome De Perlinghi began shooting photographs at the age of 15. He was raised
in a family where images were part of daily life. His father worked for a Belgian television network as
a cinematographer, and the teenage photographer benefitted from having a darkroom in the house.
In 1984, De Perlinghi graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photography. After literally touring
the world, trekking across the globe in 361 days, he started working for several newspapers and
magazines. As a freelance photojournalist, De Perlinghi received his first assignments in the fall of 1989
for Liberation, a trendy, liberal French paper; a publication he still works for some 25 years later. In the
summer of 2000, De Perlinghi moved with his wife Rosa and three children to the United States. They
called Chicago home for nearly 12 years, before moving to Wilson in the spring of 2011 and restoring
an old house in the city’s historic district. De Perlinghi has taught photojournalism classes at Loyola
College in Chicago since 2010, and gives workshops on street photography at Columbia College. He is
the artistic director of Eyes on Main Street, a large outdoor photo festival in Wilson beginning this May.
Born and reared in Nashville, N.C., Pat Montgomery studied at Meredith College for two years before
transferring to Barton College, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education
with a concentration in painting, and later a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education.
She spent her 27-year career in the Nash-Rocky Mount Public School System teaching art. She is
currently a freelance artist. Exercising her art skills mostly in acrylic and clay, Montgomery also works
in fabric dying and photography. Her painting revolves mostly around scenes she photographs during
her travels, here and abroad. However, she also creates portraits on a regular basis. Working in an
impressionistic style in her landscapes and still life renderings, she leans more to the realistic with her
portraits. Montgomery has shown her work in many group invitational exhibitions as well as duo and
trio invitationals across eastern North Carolina. She sings, speaks, and does potter’s wheel and painting
demonstrations at conventions, seminars, in churches, and small group settings all over the state on a
regular basis. Since retiring, she is now affiliated with Inner Banks Artisans' Center, an artist cooperative
in Washington, N.C., where she has a small gallery to display her artwork. Her work can be found in
private and corporate collections across the state and along the eastern seaboard, and she is associated
with a number of galleries in eastern North Carolina.
Ollie Wagner was born in California and moved to North Carolina while in the fourth grade. He lived in
Raleigh until his junior year of high school, when he moved to Winston-Salem to attend the University
of North Carolina School of the Arts. Wagner went on to attend Corcoran College of Art and Design,
where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He then enrolled in the School of the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, where he received a Master of Fine Arts degree and a certificate in Museum Studies.While
in Boston, Wagner curated and co-curated exhibitions for 57 Dell Gallery as well as several student
shows. Wagner has worked at the Smithsonian’s Freer and Sackler Galleries, The Phillips Collection
in Washington, D.C., and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In 2002, he participated in the Regional
Emerging Artist program at Artspace in Raleigh, and, in 2013, he was selected to participate in the
organization’s Artist-in-Residency program. In addition to exhibiting work in Raleigh, Wagner’s work
has been on view in Washington, D.C., Boston, Providence, and Philadelphia. He has taught art at the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Johnston County Community College in Smithfield. He
is currently an adjunct faculty member at Peace University and Barton College, where he teaches Art
Appreciation and 2-D Design.Wagner’s studio is located at Artspace in Raleigh. His current body of work
is comprised of paintings in acrylic and enamel on a foundation of collaged plywood. The subjects of
his paintings are taken from mid-century textbooks and advertising, and are concerned with various
interpretations of American history and the language of advertising.
With a career spanning 38 years and filled with joy and creativity, Dr. Karen Thorsen continues to stay
active since retiring in 2008.Thorsen earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education from the
Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y., and pursued a teaching career for four years, before returning to school
herself. She earned a Master of Arts degree at New York University, and later a Ph.D. in Folklore and
Folklife at the University of Pennsylvania. Thorsen began her career as an educator at St. David’s Boys
School, a private elementary school in New York City, and in the summer art program at the Museum
of Modern Art. Teaching has taken her to Summit Senior High School in New Jersey, Milton College
in Wisconsin, Beloit College in Illinois, Rocky Mount Academy, Barton College, Meredith College, and
Ligon Magnet Middle School in Raleigh. While at Pratt, Thorsen became a member of the National Art
Education Association (NAEA) in 1963, and later the North Carolina Art Education Association (NCAEA)
in 1983. She served as a board member of the NCAEA for many years, and has been honored with
NCAEA Teacher of the Year and NAEA Middle Level Teacher of the Year awards.Retirement definitely
hasn’t slowed down Thorsen. She earned a National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
certification and became a scorer for three summers in Arizona and Texas. She continues to substitute
for art classes across all grade levels. She now serves as treasurer for the Fond Doux Foundation, an
organization whose mission is to bring nutrition and wellness to the village of Fond Doux in Haiti.
Thorsen has traveled to Fond Doux four times since 2009 and is raising funds to build a soccer field for
the community.
Leigh Ann Hallberg is an artist living in Winston Salem.Hallberg is an Associate Teaching Professor
of Art at Wake Forest University, where she teaches Drawing. She earned her Master of Fine Arts
degree from the University of Colorado Boulder. An exhibition of her Cereal Bag drawings was recently
included in the Verge Art Fair in New York City. Her drawings and sculptures have been exhibited across
the United States, Italy, and Germany.
Regional Teacher Advisory Committee
The Eastern/Central North Carolina Region of The Scholastic Art Awards Advisory Committee of art teachers reviews regional and
national exhibition procedures, makes suggestions for improvements in the regional program, and nominates a six-member jury
of professionals who view all entries.
Jodi Aker
Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School
Jane Austen Behan
Arts Education Director,
Pitt County Schools
Holly Bradley
Pamlico County High School
Penny Freeland
Visual Arts Lead Teacher,
Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools
Ronnie Harrison
D. H. Conley High School
Debra Pylypiw
White Oak High School
Jeannette M. Stevenson
Jesse O. Sanderson High School
Stephanie Soper
Providence Grove High School
Jane Sibley-Hager
Randleman High School
Molly Mir, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Grade 12, Flesh
Seth Brown, Ravenscroft School, Grade 12, Swim
Addison Casey, Eugene Ashley High School, Grade 12, Alice Teapot
Ashlyn Lund, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Grade 12, LAshless by Ash
Tatum Tucker, Reynolds High School, Grade 9, Time Swing
Sarah Fountain, Arendell Parrott Academy, Grade 11, Duck Dog
Ashlyn Lund, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Grade 12, Awakening
Morgan Barbre, Arendell Parrott Academy, Grade 12, Weaving & Dyeing
Victoria Ding, Davis Drive Middle School, Grade 8, Winter Morn
Rachel Marzluf, Northside High School, Grade 12, Joey Badmon #2
Carly Godwin, South Colombus High School, Grade 11, Werewolf
Anna Grace Waller, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Grade 12, Le Cirque de Réves
2015 Special Award Winners