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2020 Art Award Recipients (Individual, Portfolio and AV) Student First Student Last Grade School Educator First Educator Last Award Category Work Awarded Barcode Donteya Mumphrey 7 Aiken High School patricia new HonoraBle Mention Painting Water Beast 13688661 Frannie Arlinghaus 10 Anderson High School Matthew Stanyard HonoraBle Mention Photography Sunday at Findlay 13464654 Maddie Northcutt 10 Anderson High School Matthew Stanyard Silver Key Photography A Glimpse Through The Gloom 13464650 Audrey Sauter 11 Anderson High School Matthew Stanyard HonoraBle Mention Photography Chained 13480684 Audrey Sauter 11 Anderson High School Matthew Stanyard Gold Key Photography Plastic death 13671570 Humbeline Beck 11 Assumption Academy Teresa McHugh HonoraBle Mention Drawing & Illustration The Eye of the Tiger 13642934 Kendall Brummer 12 Beechwood High School Monica Namyar HonoraBle Mention Ceramics & Glass The Great Wall 13657084 Chloe Jordan 12 Beechwood High School Monica Namyar HonoraBle Mention Drawing & Illustration Changgu 13656482 Jessica LueBBers 10 Beechwood High School Monica Namyar Silver Key Painting Self-portrait 13678419 Nicholas Namyar 12 Beechwood High School Monica Namyar HonoraBle Mention Ceramics & Glass BonoBo 13677388 Samuel Valz 11 Beechwood High School Monica Namyar HonoraBle Mention Drawing & Illustration Self-portrait 13681531 Drew Yeager 10 Beechwood High School Monica Namyar Gold Key Drawing & Illustration Clashing Hands 13657605 Sadie Dillon 10 Boone Co High School Daniel Edie Silver Key Photography City of Lights 13700892 Lydia Hamblin 11 Boone Co High School Daniel Edie Silver Key Photography Finding Myself 13671491 Molly Rand 12 Boone Co High School Daniel Edie Silver Key Mixed Media Beyond 13652670 Molly Rand 12 Boone Co High School Daniel Edie Gold Key Mixed Media SkateBoard 101 13655675 Isaac Armour 12 Cincinnati Christian High School Patrick Dwyer Silver Key Drawing & Illustration Fallen Knight 13629676 Chloe Halsey 9 Cincinnati Christian High School Patrick Dwyer Silver Key Photography Frosted Fall 13632719 Chloe Halsey 9 Cincinnati Christian High School Patrick Dwyer HonoraBle Mention Photography Wheat of Dreams 13633072 Jade AbuBakr 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Pinhole 13544257 Katie Ashwell 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography The Transparent Girl 13557773 Drew Bagnoli 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Fruit Ninja 13548711 Bijin Basu 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography momo under the Bridge 13552807 Bijin Basu 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography colorgum pop 13556849 William Beyreis 12 Cincinnati Country Day School Amy Brand HonoraBle Mention Photography Tightrope 13660575 Jay Bhati 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Identities 13547464 Jay Bhati 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Stereotypical Ethnic Roles 13547579 Jay Bhati 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Nature 13548032 AbBy Blum 11 Cincinnati Country Day School Amy Brand HonoraBle Mention Mixed Media Disfigured 13596254 AnnaBel Blum 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Reflection of Cultures 13566242 Hayden Bortz 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Trudge 13502605 Hayden Bortz 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Prime Reflection 13502702 Nora Brant 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography A Window into Golan 13431856 Kaitlin Briggs 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Freedom 13431483 Kaitlin Briggs 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Dissolved 13547637 Liz Brock 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography 1950's Style 13565659 Noah Duplechan 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Painted Nature 13566185 bailey edmonson 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Bloodwater 13566301 Rishi Gabbita 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Vandal 13569612 Maggie Gardner 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography YinYang 13547882 Maggie Gardner 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography disappear 13558420 Maggie Gardner 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography pitaya 13558502 Maggie Gardner 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography escalier 13566029 Jasmine Gonzales 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Wandering 13431498 Jasmine Gonzales 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Twins 13547773 Dereck Gray 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Bleeding Out 13552777 Cole Harten 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Inedible Food 13552812 Lila Isett 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Shadow 13431455 Lila Isett 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Digital Art Cyano 13431467 Lila Isett 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Digital Art Cyano 13431472 Lila Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Lost in Thought 13431468 Lila Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography A Man and His Books 13431861 Lila Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Grandmother 13431881 Lila Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Cyanotype Window 13434639 Lila Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Nostalgia 13545093 Rose Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Inner Thoughts 13431464 Rose Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Hidden Sight 13431865 Rose Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Underwater 13544969 Rose Joffe 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Under Pressure 13545044 Natalie Kaminski 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Killing Peppers 13553568 CristaBel Kleiner 12 Cincinnati Country Day School Amy Brand HonoraBle Mention Mixed Media clarke quey 13712986 CristaBel Kleiner 12 Cincinnati Country Day School Amy Brand Silver Key Painting fragility 13713062 Catherine Kreidler 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Cake-cicles 13553411 Catherine Kreidler 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Produce Pills 13554731 Catherine Kreidler 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Fork Shadow 13554785 Duncan Laird 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Painted 13566466 Duncan Laird 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Broccoli 13566546 Duncan Laird 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Spilled Milk 13566936 Duncan Laird 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Strapped Down 13567091 Ziruo Ma 11 Cincinnati Country Day School Amy Brand HonoraBle Mention Drawing & Illustration Block Castle 13580358 Griffin McAndrew 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Take Your Medecine 13552750 Griffin McAndrew 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Salad 13574817 Riley Michalski 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Tunnel Vision 13565536 Sam Nitzberg 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Stained Glass Schoolfront 13546550 Sam Nitzberg 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography A-Top A Goal 13546720 Sam Nitzberg 10 Cincinnati Country Day School Amy Brand HonoraBle Mention Photography Two-Faced 13546995 Alistair Norwood 10 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Squat 13544543 Sam Pettengill 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Rainbow 13558452 Sam Pettengill 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Slicing Fork 13558828 Cameron Pohl 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Line 13544915 Cameron Pohl 11 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography The Brights 13545557 Jonathan Rowe 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Gold Key Photography Red Dress 13547433 Jonathan Rowe 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith HonoraBle Mention Photography Gravitation 13549088 Jonathan Rowe 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography grapefruit 13566616 Jonathan Rowe 12 Cincinnati Country Day School carole lichty-smith Silver Key Photography Motorcycle 13572371 Ruoyu Shao 11 Cincinnati
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