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Last updated March 21, 2018 First Last Regional/National Award Category Title Grade School Other Educational Program Annabelle Aarts Coley Silver Key | Photography Untitled 7 Basis Independent Brooklyn - Isabel Abad-Munson Gold Key | Photography Just a tad too close for comfort 11 Nyc Lab High School For Coll Studies NYC SALT Isabel Abad-Munson Honorable Mention | Photography Human Landscape #1 11 Nyc Lab High School For Coll Studies NYC SALT Isabel Abad-Munson Honorable Mention | Photography Togetherness 11 Nyc Lab High School For Coll Studies NYC SALT Isabel Abad-Munson Honorable Mention | Photography Procrastination problems 11 Nyc Lab High School For Coll Studies NYC SALT Isobel Abbot Silver Key | Photography Sydnie 2 12 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Isobel Abbot Honorable Mention | Photography Striped Goat 12 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Isobel Abbot Honorable Mention | Photography Post Election 12 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Lily Abell Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration The Butterfly Effect 11 Nightingale-Bamford School - Lily Abell Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration A Lost Childhood 11 Nightingale-Bamford School - Yerkezhan Abuova Silver Key | Painting Memories 11 Professional Children's School Ashcan Studio of Art Yerkezhan Abuova Honorable Mention | Film & Animation Day After Day 11 Professional Children's School Ashcan Studio of Art Yerkezhan Abuova Honorable Mention | Painting Dinner Time 11 Professional Children's School Ashcan Studio of Art Yerkezhan Abuova Silver Key | Painting Waiting for Bus 11 Professional Children's School Ashcan Studio of Art Elizabeth Acevedo Silver Key | Photography Sidewalk Thoughts 12 Avenues The World School - Elizabeth Acevedo Gold Key | Photography Can You See Me? 12 Avenues The World School - Elizabeth Acevedo Gold Key | Gold Medal Photography On the Boardwalk 12 Avenues The World School - Elizabeth Acevedo Honorable Mention | Photography Coastal Reverance 12 Avenues The World School - Elizabeth Acevedo Gold Key | Photography Measuring Width 12 Avenues The World School - Elizabeth Acevedo Honorable Mention | Photography A Trek on Mount Osorno 12 Avenues The World School - Ebony Adams Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration A Charcoal Portrait 11 High School of Art & Design - Ebony Adams Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration The Deadly Muse 11 High School of Art & Design - Ebony Adams Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration The Other Woman 11 High School of Art & Design - Ebony Adams Silver Key | Drawing and Illustration Unnatural 11 High School of Art & Design - Ebony Adams Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration flower maiden 11 High School of Art & Design - Inika Agarwal Gold Key | Silver Medal Drawing and Illustration City 8 William Alexander Middle School 51 - Rohan Agarwal Gold Key | Painting Blue 10 Hunter College High School - Rohan Agarwal Gold Key | Mixed Media Self-Portrait 10 Hunter College High School - Rohan Agarwal Silver Key | Painting Central Park 10 Hunter College High School - Rohan Agarwal Honorable Mention | Painting Contemplation 10 Hunter College High School - Rohan Agarwal Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration Moonlight 10 Hunter College High School - Gerson Agudo Honorable Mention | Photography Escalators don't break they just become stairs 12 Maspeth High School NYC SALT Gerson Agudo Honorable Mention | Photography Sometimes you just gotta focus on yourself... 12 Maspeth High School NYC SALT Gerson Agudo Honorable Mention | Photography thought.... 12 Maspeth High School NYC SALT Gerson Agudo Honorable Mention | Photography hanging high 12 Maspeth High School NYC SALT Gerson Agudo Honorable Mention | Photography plain 12 Maspeth High School NYC SALT Gerson Agudo Honorable Mention | Photography untitled 12 Maspeth High School NYC SALT Samuel Ahn Gold Key | Digital Art Korean Madonna and Doll Jesus 10 Hunter College High School - Samuel Ahn Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration candid 10 Hunter College High School - Allina Ai Silver Key | Painting Another Side of Me 9 Marymount School-New York Oogie Art NYC Allina Ai Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration Vibrant Thoughts 9 Marymount School-New York Oogie Art NYC Allina Ai Gold Key | Silver Medal Mixed Media Subway Through My Eyes 9 Marymount School-New York Oogie Art NYC Gold Key | Gold Medal, Allina Ai Best In Grade Award Photography Artist 9 Marymount School-New York Oogie Art NYC Allina Ai Silver Key | Photography In Your Mind 9 Marymount School-New York Oogie Art NYC Names appear exactly as they were entered into ORS. The deadline for entering edits was February 6. Last updated March 21, 2018 First Last Regional/National Award Category Title Grade School Other Educational Program Allina Ai Gold Key | Photography Follower 9 Marymount School-New York Oogie Art NYC Nishat Akhtar Honorable Mention | Painting UNCHAINED 12 Metropolitan Exped Learning School - Asilbek Akmalov Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration Self-Portrait 11 High School of Art & Design - Asilbek Akmalov Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration Self Portrait 11 High School of Art & Design - Asilbek Akmalov Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration Narrative 11 High School of Art & Design - Asilbek Akmalov Gold Key | Drawing and Illustration Self Portrait 11 High School of Art & Design - Asilbek Akmalov Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration Journey Through Central Park 11 High School of Art & Design - Zeynep Akyurt Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration Still Life 8 Jhs 14 Shell Bank Summer Arts Institute Zeynep Akyurt Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration Memories of the Philippines #1 8 Jhs 14 Shell Bank Summer Arts Institute Zeynep Akyurt Silver Key | Drawing and Illustration Memories of the Philippines #2 8 Jhs 14 Shell Bank Summer Arts Institute Zeynep Akyurt Honorable Mention | Mixed Media In The Air 8 Jhs 14 Shell Bank Summer Arts Institute Zeynep Akyurt Honorable Mention | Painting Filipina 8 Jhs 14 Shell Bank Summer Arts Institute Zeynep Akyurt Honorable Mention | Painting President Franklin Roosevelt 8 Jhs 14 Shell Bank Summer Arts Institute Sabrina Alam Honorable Mention | Digital Art What If...? 12 Frank Sinatra High School Of The Arts - Alexia Albano Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration Spill Of Emotions 12 St Francis Preparatory School - Alexia Albano Honorable Mention | Drawing and Illustration In My Feelings 12 St Francis Preparatory School - Josie Alexander Honorable Mention | Photography Modern Hieroglyphs 12 Horace Mann School - Josie Alexander Silver Key | Photography Path to the Light 12 Horace Mann School - Josie Alexander Silver Key | Photography Mud Dancer 12 Horace Mann School - Suquann Alexander Gold Key | Photography ALL ME 10 Franklin D Roosevelt High School NYC SALT Suquann Alexander Silver Key | Photography PURE 10 Franklin D Roosevelt High School NYC SALT Suquann Alexander Honorable Mention | Photography STOGEY PARLAY 10 Franklin D Roosevelt High School NYC SALT Nyah Alexis Gold Key | Painting Self Portrait- Daisies 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Nyah Alexis Silver Key | Drawing and Illustration Reverse Mermaid Beauty 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Nyah Alexis Silver Key | Painting The Nature of Sisterhood 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Jasmin Ali Gold Key | Silver Medal Painting Efflorescence 12 Fiorello H Laguardia High School Teen Art Salon Jasmin Ali Gold Key | Painting First Frontier 12 Fiorello H Laguardia High School Teen Art Salon Sebastian Allais Honorable Mention | Photography An Unexpected Encounter 10 Packer Collegiate Institute - Sebastian Allais Gold Key | Photography Wind 10 Packer Collegiate Institute - Sebastian Allais Honorable Mention | Photography Green 10 Packer Collegiate Institute - Henry Allan Honorable Mention | Photography Jump 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Henry Allan Honorable Mention | Photography Mischief 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Henry Allan Honorable Mention | Photography Plume 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Henry Allan Honorable Mention | Photography Rise Up 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Henry Allan Honorable Mention | Photography Never Forgetten 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Henry Allan Honorable Mention | Photography Rocker 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Henry Allan Silver Key | Photography Change 11 Fiorello H Laguardia High School - Katherine Allen Honorable Mention | Mixed Media Catching a dove 7 Convent Of Sacred Heart School - Gabriella KaelanAlleyne Adriana Silver Key | Film & Animation A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words 10 Chapin School - Maha Almatari Silver Key | Photography The Perfect Meal 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Maha Almatari Honorable Mention | Photography Am I Pretty Yet? 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Maha Almatari Gold Key | Gold Medal Photography Ideal Reflection 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Maha Almatari Honorable Mention | Photography Beauty Advertisements 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Maha Almatari Honorable Mention | Photography Houses 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Maha Almatari Honorable Mention | Photography Street Cat 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Names appear exactly as they were entered into ORS. The deadline for entering edits was February 6. Last updated March 21, 2018 First Last Regional/National Award Category Title Grade School Other Educational Program Maha Almatari Gold Key | Photography Hidden Black Shoes 11 New Explorations Sci-Tech-Math - Maha Almatari Silver Key | Photography
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