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2020 Honorable Mention Awardees National Scholastic Art Awards for the Eastern/Central North Carolina Region 2020 Honorable Mention Awardees National Scholastic Art Awards for the Eastern/Central North Carolina Region Arendell Parrott Academy Teacher: Jana Miller Annastasia Andrea (TIWIA.TIM), Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Her, Drawing & Illustration, 13476860 Emily Angel, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Bones, Photography, 13742943 Alli Grant Avery, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Accupuncture, Drawing & Illustration, 13545642 Honorable Mention, Crabby, Photography, 13699010 Anna Haddad, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Overgrown Skull, Drawing & Illustration, 13572012 Mattie Keenhold, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Kathleen, Drawing & Illustration, 13474355 Teacher: Samantha Rouse Olivia Begelman, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Flower, Printmaking, 13744613 Honorable Mention, Milkyway Scene, Painting, 13744590 Caroline Franklin, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Abstract Gold and Pink, Painting, 13744731 Ellen Jones, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Landscape, Painting, 13746587 Athens Drive High School Teacher: Laura Bernstein Sydney Carmer, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Preservation, Drawing & Illustration, 13620292 Chloë James Rush, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Interrupted Peace, Mixed Media, 13742002 Teacher: Xiaoxue Liu Tongyu Zhang, Grade 9 Honorable Mention, Trip to Japan, Editorial Cartoon 13747200 Atkins Academic Tech High School Teacher: Janet Blakely Hayley Crouse, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Lemons, Ceramics & Glass, 13492718 Calvary Day School Teacher: Elisa Hurst Biz Caroway, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Closed for Business, Photography, 13431123 Honorable Mention, Restored, Photography, 13431122 Honorable Mention, Tapped In, Photography, 13453792 Ally England, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, A Hard Days Work, Photography, 13424310 Honorable Mention, Lost in Time, Drawing & Illustration, 13424315 Chloe Lipka, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Locked In, Drawing & Illustration, 13425259 Kylie McDaniel, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Freeze Frame, Photography, 13424452 Christian Rieke, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Anything, Mixed Media, 13424332 Cape Fear Academy Teacher: Lisa Rojek Grace Haslam, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Jump, Photography, 13754992 Eric Herring, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Running Sheep, Sculpture, 13682781 Cardinal Gibbons High School Teacher: Rebecca Dason Kylee Cromwell, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Vanished Into the Ocean, Photography, 13744812 Kaden Figuerres, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, The Messenger, Digital Art, 13724088 Abigail Flynn, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, Sloth, Mixed Media, 13742800 Garett Hozza, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Crush, Drawing & Illustration, 13546058 Katy Milberg, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, An Innocent Face, Sculpture, 13743799 Lauren Miller, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Germination, Sculpture, 13744457 Honorable Mention, Moonrise, Digital Art, 13743719 Isabelle Niehues, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, The Old Sailor, Ceramics & Glass, 13514160 Anna Palmtag, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Heart Rot, Drawing & Illustration, 13566554 Honorable Mention, Self-Portrait In Double Vision, Drawing & Illustration, 13547171 Molly Pennisi, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Organized Chaos, Sculpture, 13735066 Kayla Pham, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Arrival, Digital Art, 13607950 Honorable Mention, Windy Today, Drawing & Illustration, 13656264 Laia Torrent Frugis, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Deep End, Digital Art, 13744419 Honorable Mention, Gators, Digital Art, 13744343 Andrew Tracy, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Our Development, Sculpture, 13727901 Spencer Whalen, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Royalty, Sculpture, 13745285 Jenna Wood, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, A Circle Has No Beginning, Architecture & Industrial Design, 13738934 Honorable Mention, Divided, Mixed Media, 13738429 Teacher: Jennifer Harrison Nathan Castle, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, Hope's End, Film & Animation, 13696676 Genevieve Dion, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Skate, Photography, 13674229 Alex Jenny, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, More than M.S., Film & Animation, 13727065 Emma Kruger, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Sax Man, Photography, 13674382 Honorable Mention, Swing Fire, Digital Art, 13705801 Savannah Sheldon, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Stairs in The City, Photography, 13671275 Olesia Walch, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Remembrance, Photography, 13714817 Joseph Wujek, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Joyful Reflections, Photography, 13675880 Carnage Middle School Teacher: Shannon Tarlton Daniel Kim, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Music in Me, Painting, 13749299 Cary Academy Teacher: Olivia Ouyang Anna Cheng, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Overflow, Drawing & Illustration, 13470425 Central Middle School Teacher: Elizabeth Spaulding Cadence Duchesneau, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Crane, Drawing & Illustration, 13453847 Honorable Mention, She Works Hard, Digital Art, 13555386 Sara Foster, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Violets, Painting, 13741238 Mikayla Graham, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Pink Sunrise, Sculpture, 13736627 Lindsey Stocks, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Droplets of Time, Photography, 13490230 Lainey Tedder, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Bubble Gum, Digital Art, 13699807 Honorable Mention, Demonica, Digital Art, 13653236 Honorable Mention, Gettin' Crazy!, Digital Art, 13671752 Honorable Mention, Jizzles, Digital Art, 13672001 Honorable Mention, Lainey, Drawing & Illustration, 13453642 Honorable Mention, Late Nights, Digital Art, 13671941 Honorable Mention, Selena, Digital Art, 13653526 Honorable Mention, Under the Umbrella, Digital Art, 13671891 Honorable Mention, What Just Happened?, Drawing & Illustration, 13454403 Champion Learning Academy Teacher: Olivia Ouyang Xiaotong Luo, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Mirror, Painting, 13755361 Honorable Mention, Still life, Painting, 13752266 Hebe Nian, Grade 9 Honorable Mention, Self, Drawing & Illustration, 13748560 Maggie Su, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Track & Field, Painting, 13748398 Charles E Jordan High School Teacher: Alice Zincone Siena Padua, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Owl, Drawing & Illustration, 13576528 Chicod School Teacher: KathrynM. Bello Lainey Skarsten, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Ducky Charms, Sculpture, 13742546 Clemmons Middle School Teacher: Katherine Howard Ashley Hiller, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Handled, Ceramics & Glass, 13605183 Daniel Pulido Rivera, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Sunset, Drawing & Illustration, 13602018 Teacher: Stacey Stephens Valentina Cova Becerra, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Self Portrait, Drawing & Illustration, 13645092 Jenna Emling, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Self Portrait, Drawing & Illustration, 13645795 Citlaly Herrera Larios, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Cherry, Drawing & Illustration, 13645708 Akira Jones, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, The Red House, Drawing & Illustration, 13630736 Croatan High School Teacher: Ella Campbell Ella Campbell, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, Lost in Time, Photography, 13749030 Honorable Mention, Rough Seas, Photography, 13749053 Teacher: Jody Stouffer Livia Disney, Grade 9 Honorable Mention, The Orange, Film & Animation, 13439653 Lauren Ramos, Grade 9 Honorable Mention, Tie Dyed Treasures, Photography, 13744579 Isaiah Walker, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Enchanted Forest, Photography, 13599797 Honorable Mention, Sad Reality, Photography, 13510261 Honorable Mention, Spare Change Please, Photography, 13599615 Honorable Mention, The Projects, Photography, 13429061 Honorable Mention, United in Dispair, Photography, 13599526 Shelby Wilson, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Halloween, Drawing & Illustration, 13533839 Honorable Mention, Horns, Digital Art, 13533890 Currituck County High School Teacher: Claire Vinick Madison Fischer, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, Suffocating Beauty, Mixed Media, 13753250 Harmony Gochnauer, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, Clay Avocado, Ceramics & Glass, 13754733 Davis Drive Middle School Teacher: Andrea Croom Jacquelyn Butler, Grade 7 Honorable Mention, Daydreamer, Drawing & Illustration, 13651807 Davis Drive Middle School Teacher: Xiaoxue Liu Isabel Chang, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Portrait of a Girl, Drawing & Illustration, 13728107 Isabel Chang, Grade 8 Honorable Mention, Silent Cuckoo, Painting, 13742029 Durham Academy Teacher: Anne Gregory-Bepler Caroline Sun, Grade 9 Honorable Mention, Tea Leaves, Photography, 13755886 Alexandra Hogue, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, The Pietà, Photography, 13425055 Teacher: Jessica Cecchini Isabella "Kai" Daniels, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, The Ending, Digital Art, 13614494 Durham School Of The Arts Teacher: Judson (Larry) Downing Liana K. Bradley, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Rhino, Sculpture, 13748080 Nina Hall, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Untitled, Sculpture, 13729485 Alex Singleton, Grade 9 Honorable Mention, Blue Green Tea Pot, Ceramics & Glass, 13691865 Teacher: Val martinez Emerson Walston, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Wrap Around Table, Sculpture, 13725880 Teacher: Darrell Thompson Ellen Berghausen, Grade 11 Honorable Mention, Water, Photography, 13653824 Jamiya Graham, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Frog, Photography, 13680278 Tifany Munoz, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Brother Portrait, Photography, 13653508 East Chapel Hill High School Teacher: Elaine Algarra Anna Kosinski, Grade 10 Honorable Mention, Full, Drawing & Illustration, 13727564 Carolyn Moore, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Censured, Drawing & Illustration, 13461238 Honorable Mention, Woman Censored, Drawing & Illustration, 13422764 East Columbus High School Teacher: Jeffrey Rudnik Logan Barsh, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Gator, Drawing & Illustration, 13675076 Jacob Russ, Grade 12 Honorable Mention, Dots 'til Death, Drawing & Illustration, 13676288 East Forsyth Middle
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