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First Name Last Name Age Award Title Category School City Islah Abdulmalek 18 Silver Key Red Silk Photography Poolesville High S First Name Last Name Age Award Title Category School City Islah Abdulmalek 18 Silver Key Red Silk Photography Poolesville High School Poolesville Rikka Angela Aguilar 17 Honorable Mention Growth Art Portfolio Albert Einstein High School Kensington Rikka Angela Aguilar 17 Silver Key Persona Digital Art Albert Einstein High School Kensington Grace Ahn 17 Gold Key Fashion Collection: Cultural Remix Art Portfolio Richard Montgomery High School Rockville Grace Ahn 17 Gold Key Samgo-Mu Fashion Richard Montgomery High School Rockville Dokyung Ahn 18 Honorable Mention power of donors Editorial Cartoon sponsoredHeritage by The AcademyHerb Block Foundation Hagerstown Elli Ahn 17 Honorable Mention Friendship Drawing & Illustration Marriotts Ridge High School Marriottsville Elli Ahn 17 Honorable Mention Eat Your Greens Drawing & Illustration Marriotts Ridge High School Marriottsville Grace Ahn 17 Honorable Mention The Perfect Body Drawing & Illustration Richard Montgomery High School Rockville Grace Ahn 17 Honorable Mention Modern Hanbok Fashion Richard Montgomery High School Rockville Elli Ahn 17 Silver Key Respite Painting Marriotts Ridge High School Marriottsville Grace Ahn 17 Silver Key More Than Meets the Eye Painting Richard Montgomery High School Rockville shanoya allwood 16 Silver Key The girl I knew before Drawing & Illustration Century High School Sykesville Chunlin An 17 Honorable Mention HELPMEOUT Painting Walt Whitman High School Bethesda Trisha Anand 15 Silver Key Beast in Awe Digital Art Mt Hebron High School Ellicott City McKenzie Annis 16 Gold Key I Really Want a Cat Film & Animation G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson McKenzie Annis 16 Honorable Mention Loud and Proud Digital Art G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson McKenzie Annis 16 Honorable Mention There's a Line Drawing & Illustration G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson Maya Anopolsky 17 Honorable Mention Blue Rain Ceramics & Glass Holton-Arms School Bethesda Hailey Apperson 17 Silver Key Solemn Clown Photography Hereford High School Parkton Willow Artuso 17 Honorable Mention Haunted Hallway Photography Hammond High School Columbia Willem Averill 16 Honorable Mention Oma Painting Albert Einstein High School Kensington Avery Bacon 15 Honorable Mention Rain in Quebec Photography River Hill High School Clarksville Avery Bacon 15 Honorable Mention Whatever Floats Your Boat Photography River Hill High School Clarksville Avery Bacon 15 Honorable Mention Abstract In Seattle Photography River Hill High School Clarksville Julia Bagasbas 17 Silver Key Rise of the Devil Babies Comic Art Northwest High School Germantown Amira Balala 18 Gold Key Our Lives Staring Out of Windows Art Portfolio Northwest High School Germantown Amira Balala 18 Gold Key, American Visions Nominee New World Photography Northwest High School Germantown Amira Balala 18 Honorable Mention Peeking Photography Northwest High School Germantown Amira Balala 18 Honorable Mention Milk and Ink Portrait Digital Art Northwest High School Germantown Mareisha Banga 17 Honorable Mention Hypnagogic Painting Eastern Tech High School Baltimore Mareisha Banga 17 Honorable Mention Hypnopompic Painting Eastern Tech High School Baltimore maimouna barry 15 Honorable Mention The Emperor's Stone Digital Art Northwest High School Germantown Sylvie Bartusek 17 Gold Key Introspectacle, Act II: Stretching our Sore Bodies towards the Fantastical Dream Art Portfolio Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Sylvie Bartusek 17 Honorable Mention Alien Drummer Film & Animation Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Sylvie Bartusek 17 Honorable Mention Duck/Unstable Drawing & Illustration Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Sylvie Bartusek 17 Honorable Mention Under the Bed Drawing & Illustration Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Sylvie Bartusek 17 Honorable Mention Martha the Begonia Drawing & Illustration Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Sylvie Bartusek 17 Honorable Mention Introspectacle, Act I: Denial, or The Self-Defeating Monsters We Can Be Art Portfolio Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Sylvie Bartusek 17 Silver Key Rhinoceros Film & Animation Rochambeau French International School Bethesda Blake Batema 17 Silver Key The 19th Hole Photography Hereford High School Parkton MIRANDA BATISTA 17 Gold Key GEISHA Digital Art Western School Of Technology Baltimore Alice Baughman 17 Silver Key Fern Girl Digital Art Garrison Forest School Owings Mills Jemma Bazemore 17 Honorable Mention Hypnosis Photography Holton-Arms School Bethesda Madison Bechard 15 Honorable Mention Escape Digital Art - 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- Asher Burrows 17 Gold Key Put On Your Face Photography - - Asher Burrows 17 Gold Key Inner Monologue Photography - - Asher Burrows 17 Gold Key The Journey So Far Art Portfolio - - Asher Burrows 17 Gold Key, American Visions Nominee Dead-weight Photography - - Asher Burrows 17 Silver Key changing forms Photography - - Asher Burrows 17 Silver Key Newborn Photography - - jaylen carrillo 16 Honorable Mention Waterfall Photography James Hubert Blake High School Silver Spring Fiona Caulfield 18 Honorable Mention Elsewhere Drawing & Illustration Bullis School Potomac Gabriella Ceniza 17 Honorable Mention Heritage Sculpture Richard Montgomery High School Rockville Jeanie Chang 16 Honorable Mention Two Butterflies, One Moth Printmaking Northwest High School Germantown Sophie Chao 16 Silver Key Drip Drawing & Illustration Centennial High School Ellicott City Isa Chavez-Chao 15 Honorable Mention Are You Going To Hurt Me? Drawing & Illustration Northwest High School Germantown Isa Chavez-Chao 15 Silver Key "Beauty" Drawing & Illustration Northwest High School Germantown Isa Chavez-Chao 15 Silver Key Family Food Painting Northwest High School Germantown Ruby Chen 15 Gold Key Nostalgia Drawing & Illustration G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson Melissa Chen 18 Honorable Mention Mitochondrial Eve Art Portfolio River Hill High School Clarksville Melissa Chen 18 Honorable Mention Honey Painting River Hill High School Clarksville Melissa Chen 18 Honorable Mention Glass Fixtures Painting River Hill High School Clarksville Melissa Chen 18 Honorable Mention Crowded Thoughts Painting River Hill High School Clarksville Ruby Chen 16 Honorable Mention of the sea Photography River Hill High School Clarksville Ruby Chen 15 Honorable Mention Lost and Found Painting G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson Ruby Chen 15 Honorable Mention Trapped within Oneself Drawing & Illustration G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson Ruby Chen 15 Honorable Mention Stoic Drawing & Illustration G W Carver Center-Arts & Tech Towson Yihan Chen 17 Honorable Mention Beach Walk Drawing & Illustration Connelly School Of The Holy Child Potomac Yihan Chen 17 Honorable Mention The Holy Child Drawing & Illustration Connelly School Of The Holy Child Potomac Yihan Chen 17 Honorable Mention The red cloak Drawing & Illustration Connelly School Of The Holy Child Potomac Yinxi Chen 16 Honorable Mention Baggage Drawing & Illustration Atholton High School Columbia DELI CHEN 19 Silver Key Stay True Stay You Painting Richard Montgomery High School Rockville DELI CHEN 19 Silver Key The Best Time of Day Painting Richard Montgomery High School Rockville Melissa Chen 18 Silver Key Integral Painting River Hill High School Clarksville Yinxi
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