EmErging vision award
Transcription
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