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2019 American Visions Nominees 2019 Gold Key 2019 AMERICAN VISIONS NOMINEES LAUREL MIDDLE SCHOOL 1. Amiah White, 8, Hamilton, Painting, Self Love ARMSTRONG MIDDLE SCHOOL 1. Emily Jarrell, 8, Franklin, Drawing & Illustration, Me, Myself and I MADISON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1. Rachel Hutchison, 12, Ainsworth, Ceramics & Glass, Brown Organic FOREST HILL HIGH SCHOOL Teap ot 1. Edgardo Urbano, 11, Moore, Printmaking, Disfrutando este Mango 2. Rachel Hutchison, 12, Ainsworth, Ceramics & Glass, Unmasking con Chamoy en el Mercado (Enjoying the Mango with Chamoy in the your inner beauty Market) 3. Rachel Hutchison, 12, Ainsworth, Sculpture, Fire Hydrant MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 4. Emeree Moncrief, 12, Baskin, Painting, Seeing Triple 1. Lucie Cooper, 12, Varner, Painting, As a Traveler MADISON MIDDLE SCHOOL 2. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, Chaos Peridot 1. Ava Dear, 8, Johnson, Mixed Media, Soaring at Sunset ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 2. Taylor Stokley, 7, Johnson, Painting, Big Joe 1. Xenia Minton, 10, Sprayberry, Photography, Kung Fu Fighter MADISON RIDGELAND ACADEMY 1. Sara Carson Hailey, 11, Agent, Design, Rookie On Love 2019 GOLD KEY AWARDS 2. Mccaa Headley, 12, Barlow, Ceramics & Glass, Chicken body Basket ARMSTRONG MIDDLE SCHOOL 3. William Milam, 12, Barlow, Architecture & Industrial Design, 1. Emily Jarrell, 8, Franklin, Drawing & Illustration, Me, Myself and I Midtown Hattiesburg 2. Jessica Jenkins, 8, Franklin, Painting, Dandelion 4. Sunny Nurse, 12, Barlow, Painting, Golden Boy 3. Mandy Sun, 8, Franklin, Drawing & Illustration, Cigar Bruhs MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL OF THE ARTS EDUCATION CENTER SCHOOL 1. Hannah Arnold, 12, Varner, Painting, mo 1. Anna Gale Brown, 11, Evans, Photography, Among Friends 2. Lucie Cooper, 12, Varner, Painting, Women Share the Moon 3. Lucie Cooper, 12, Varner, Painting, As a Traveler FOREST HILL HIGH SCHOOL 4. Lucie Cooper, 12, Varner, Art Portfolio, Without False Happiness 1. Torrieze Bell, 12, Moore, Photography, This is My Drink 5. Lilly Flores, 12, Varner, Art Portfolio, Concept Art for Chicken Blood 2. Torrieze Bell, 12, Moore, Photography, When the Fight is Over 6. Annalee Hanson, 12, Varner, Photography, Speculum of Chaos 3. Brittany Bradley, 12, Moore, Mixed Media, Stiching 7. Jessica McDonald, 12, Varner, Mixed Media, The Sound of Soul Sleep 4. Antwion Leflore, 11, Moore, Drawing & Illustration,Summertime (After the Fire) Snack 8. Jessica McDonald, 12, Varner, Painting, The Venture of the Cowardly 5. Antwion Leflore, 11, Moore, Drawing & Illustration, In the World Necromancer of the Jellyfish 9. Jessica McDonald, 12, Conner, Painting, Reconfiguration 6. Jada Robinson, 12, Moore, Photography, untitled 10. Jessica McDonald, 12, Varner, Digital Art, Spend Time With Me 7. Nancy Trejo, 11, Moore, Photography, Dos Charros 11. Jessica McDonald, 12, Varner, Painting, Spectacle 8. Edgardo Urbano, 11, Moore, Printmaking, Disfrutando este Mango 12. Darby Phillips, 12, Varner, Painting, Untitled con Chamoy en el Mercado (Enjoying the Mango with Chamoy in the 13. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, A Purple Hue Market) 14. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, Cheesers GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 15. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, God! I Wish That Were Me 1. Abbie Gulland, 12, Shramek, Drawing & Illustration, Peaceful 16. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, Is That Allowed? Creativity 17. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, Chaos Peridot 2. Abbie Gulland, 12, Shramek, Drawing & Illustration, Light in the 18. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, 404 Error Darkness 19. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, They’re Hazel 3. Abbie Gulland, 12, Shramek, Art Portfolio, Moments of Bliss 20. Lydia Taylor, 12, Varner, Painting, Ann Sharp HOMESCHOOL 21. Elizabeth Wynne, 12, Varner, Painting, Lonely Blue 1. Des Roby, 11, Roby, Photography, Burden of Justice (US Supreme 22. Elizabeth Wynne, 12, Varner, Mixed Media, To Break the Cycle Court) 23. Elizabeth Wynne, 12, Varner, Mixed Media, The Delta Divide Part I 2. Des Roby, 11, Roby, Photography, Step by Step 24. Elizabeth Wynne, 12, Varner, Mixed Media, 34” 24” 34” JACKSON ACADEMY PEARL HIGH SCHOOL 1. Kelsey Burke, 11, Ingram, Drawing & Illustration, Drifting 1. Azlynn Strate, 11, Lee, Drawing & Illustration, Yasmen 2. Nora Pickering, 10, Ingram, Drawing & Illustration, Faces 2. Azlynn Strate, 11, Lee, Drawing & Illustration, Mess 3. Azlynn Strate, 11, Lee, Drawing & Illustration, Blue Boy JACKSON PREPARATORY SCHOOL 4. Shelby Tisdale, 10, Lee, Drawing & Illustration, Julius 1. Anna Leigh Allen, 9, Shive, Painting, The Yellow Sky 2. Avery Gerrets, 9, Shive, Painting, Road Aware PINEY WOODS SCHOOL 3. Claire Allyn Griffith, 12, Louis, Sculpture,Gravitational Pull 1. Kirubel Zebene, 12, Windfield, Photography,Robin Hood 4. Hayden Mathis, 10, Louis, Architecture & Industrial Design, Cosmic POWER APAC Haystack: Science Museum 1. Katlyn Breen, 10, Hamburg, Printmaking, Today Is My Day 5. Abigail Pittman, 12, Miller, Art Portfolio, Twisted Together 2. Ava Davis, 12, Hamburg, Painting, Ava 6. Aubrey Taylor, 8, Miller, Painting, Aka 3. Ava Davis, 12, Hamburg, Photography, A Brighter Future 7. Caroline Whitaker, 12, Louis, Photography, Italian Waters 4. Ava Davis, 12, Hamburg, Painting, Ava and Her Daisies 8. Hannah Zhou, 10, Shive, Mixed Media, Pieces of Venice 5. Sarah Demus, 10, Hamburg, Drawing & Illustration, Dinner Dishes 6. Sarah Demus, 10, Hamburg, Printmaking, Last Detail 7. Sarah Demus, 10, Payne, Drawing & Illustration, Drowning 8. Rachel Lackey, 10, Payne, Drawing & Illustration, Clingy 9. Ravion Lightfoot, 9, Hamburg, Drawing & Illustration, Soccer Team On The Road 10. Jaydin Reeves, 12, Hamburg, Ceramics & Glass, Ancient Relic 11. Charles Rounds, 11, Hamburg, Drawing & Illustration, Evacuation 12. Charles Rounds, 11, Hamburg, Drawing & Illustration, Out Of The Mists 13. 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