Episcopal students win more than 75 Scholastic Art Awards

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Episcopal Fine Art students competed in the 2021 Northeast Florida Scholastic Art Awards on Saturday, Jan. 9. During this adjudication, judges from around Northeast Florida reviewed more than 2,900 entries ranging from 16 visual art categories. Episcopal students earned more than 75 awards, including 17 Gold Keys, 20 Silver Keys and 39 Honor recognitions.

“These awards are a remarkable achievement for our ESJ Artists. They have been recognized as most outstanding regionally,” said art instructor Becca Hoadley. “Gold Level student art will be on display in the Jacksonville Main Library, and moving on digitally to a National Level Jurisdiction in New York. National winners will be announced March 17.”

The Exhibition of Regional Gold Key Artworks

Jacksonville Main Library

Feb. 13-March 13

10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday,

ESJ GOLD KEY WINNERS

  1. Alaina Case – Photography
  2. William Chase – Photography
  3. Miranda Doro – Painting
  4. Emily Drake – Oil Pastel
  5. Chloe Simpson – Graphite Drawing
  6. Kaitlyn Sweder (2) – Ink and Graphite
  7. Lucy Williams – Charcoal
  8. Alston Rachels – Oil Painting
  9. Ellie Reed – Charcoal
  10. Audrey Gunnlaugsson – Charcoal
  11. Chester Holland – Block Printing
  12. Katherine Kavanaugh (4) Oil Painting
  13. Madison Linn (4) – Acrylic Painting
  14. Julia D’Arienzo – Photography
  15. Paul Lampley-Sims – Photography
  16. Isabella Romanello – Photography
  17. Elizabeth Roy – Ceramics and Glass

SILVER KEY WINNERS

  1. William Chase – Photography
  2. Sophia Chokshi – Photography
  3. Joseph Cuchiara – Graphite
  4. Elizabeth Curran – Photography
  5. Cecilia Fannin – Charcoal
  6. Mackenzie Flakus – Ceramics
  7. Declan Hammerling – Graphite
  8. Izzy Joy – Photography
  9. Kate Kavanaugh – Charcoal
  10. Mimmi Kurlas – Ceramics
  11. Emily Leeper – Oil Pastel
  12. Annie Miller – Photography
  13. Jake Murphy – Ceramics
  14. Tommaso Pozzoni – Acrylic Painting
  15. Alston Rachels – Acrylic Painting
  16. Ellie Reed – Charcoal
  17. Kaitlyn Sweder – Drawing
  18. Mary Woodward – Oil Pastel
  19. Lyla Wright -Graphite
  20. Emily Ziomek – Photography

 Honors

  1. Kate Adams – Drawing
  2. Annie Afflic – Photography
  3. Lauren Avery – Photography
  4. Jace Bankston – Drawing
  5. Sally Barksdale (2) Drawing
  6. Abby Beaver (2) Photography
  7. Audrey Franken – Printmaking
  8. William Chase (2) – Photography
  9. Gabriela Diaz-Vendrell – Ceramics
  10. Miranda Doro (2) – Oil Painting
  11. Julia Fannin – Charcoal
  12. Makenzie Flakus (2) Ceramics
  13. Sydney Freed – Photography
  14. Parklyn Gardner – Photography
  15. Declan Hammerling (2) Graphite
  16. Nadya Hicks – Oil Pastel
  17. Abi House – Graphite
  18. Harrison Hutto (3) Ceramics
  19. Mimi Kurlas – Ceramics
  20. Madison Linn – Acrylic and Colored Pencil
  21. Myles Long – Ceramics
  22. Jon Maggiore – Graphite
  23. Alston Rachels – Acrylic Painting
  24. Lucy Rachels – Acrylic Painting
  25. Harper Mcevoy – Photography
  26. James Mickler – Block Print
  27. Maddie Morris – Photography
  28. Annie Miller – Photography
  29. Jake Murphy (7) Ceramics
  30. Ellie Reed – Charcoal
  31. Kate Reinhardt – Photography
  32. Elizabeth Roy – Ceramics and Glass
  33. Emily Spinning – Photography
  34. Daniela Suarez – Ceramics
  35. Paul Vitulli – Ceramics
  36. Joelle Wadei – Acrylic Painting
  37. Kathy Waryold (2) Photography
  38. Taylor Wells – Ceramics
  39. Emily Ziomek (2) Photography