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2020 Hawai'i Regional Scholastic Art Awards 2020 Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards Gold Key Awards Homeschooled Student: Sun Joo Kim Student: Phoenix Maimiti Valentine Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Category: Painting Category: Design Title: Her Title: #namethePalila Educator: Janet Sato Educator: Ac'Lynne Uesugi School: - School: - Governor Wallace R Farrington High School Student: Alessandra Cordero Student: Ashley Ann Kellett-Souza Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Cowmooflage Truck Title: Tajia Educator: Aljon Tacata Educator: Aljon Tacata School: Governor Wallace R Farrington High School: Governor Wallace R Farrington High School School Student: Janelyn Dalere Student: Marielsa Sadio Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Frightened Title: Distortion Educator: Aljon Tacata Educator: Aljon Tacata School: Governor Wallace R Farrington High School: Governor Wallace R Farrington High School School Hawai'i Preparatory Academy Student: Ben Kubo Grade: 10 Category: Mixed Media Title: Stars Amongst the Night Educator: Sally Lundburg Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Student: Anastasha Luz Aco Student: Tianna Powell Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Painting Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Lineage Title: Kite Flyers Educator: Janet Sato Educator: Janet Sato School: Henry Perrine Baldwin High School School: Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Highlands Intermediate School Student: Alexa Sasaki Grade: 8 Category: Comic Art Title: Fired Up Educator: William Ching School: Highlands Intermediate School Hilo High School Student: Josephine Mischon Student: Emilia Wagner-Prekaski Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Painting Category: Painting Title: Crosscurrents Title: Cute Friend Educator: Kirsten Eberly Educator: Kirsten Eberly School: Hilo High School School: Hilo High School Iolani School Student: Gabrielle Ah Mook Sang Student: Taylor DeCastro Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Painting Category: Jewelry Title: Grams Title: Utopic Reality Educator: Janis Uehara Educator: Evan Tottori School: Iolani School School: Iolani School Student: Taylor DeCastro Student: Taylor DeCastro Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Ceramics & Glass Category: Ceramics & Glass Title: Thrive Title: Celestial Educator: Evan Tottori Educator: Evan Tottori School: Iolani School School: Iolani School Student: Lexi Fujita Student: Summer Royal Grade: 9 Grade: 10 Category: Sculpture Category: Film & Animation Title: A Walk in the Park Title: Pax Pygmica: The Triumph and Educator: Holly Chung Tragedy of Dag Hammarskj?ld’s UN School: Iolani School Secretariat Educator: Dr. Peter S. Webb Student: Julien Hill School: Iolani School Grade: 11 Category: Mixed Media Student: Nikki Shimao Title: Moloch Grade: 12 Educator: Evan Tottori Category: Fashion School: Iolani School Title: No Means No Educator: Holly Chung Student: Sage Kanemaru School: Iolani School Grade: 12 Category: Painting Student: Nikki Shimao Title: Curiosity Grade: 12 Educator: Janis Uehara Category: Sculpture School: Iolani School Title: Checkmate Educator: Holly Chung Student: Cory Lu School: Iolani School Grade: 11 Category: Ceramics & Glass Student: Zoe Stenger Title: Plate Grade: 12 Educator: Evan Tottori Category: Photography School: Iolani School Title: Haircut Educator: Alison Uyehara Ngo Student: Kona Minchew School: Iolani School Grade: 11 Category: Mixed Media Student: Kelsey Takahashi Title: Strength Witihin Grade: 12 Educator: Holly Chung Category: Digital Art School: Iolani School Title: GIRLS Educator: Alison Uyehara Ngo School: Iolani School Student: Kelsey Takahashi Grade: 12 Category: Digital Art Title: Bloom Educator: Alison Uyehara Ngo School: Iolani School Island Pacific Academy Student: Lina Finley Grade: 12 Category: Digital Art Title: The Power of Lighting Educator: Jene Komine School: Island Pacific Academy Island School Student: Heidi Roach Grade: 11 Category: Painting Title: Winter Squall Educator: Penny Nichols School: Island School James B Castle High School Student: Nyle Manzano Grade: 11 Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: French Fries Educator: Genevieve Morgan School: James B Castle High School Kalaheo High School Student: Teanna Camara Student: Neira Hernandez Grade: 11 Grade: 12 Category: Drawing & Illustration Category: Painting Title: Panoramic Beauty Title: Hasta La Muerte Educator: Jodie Chock Educator: Jodie Chock School: Kalaheo High School School: Kalaheo High School Student: Isabella Hutchinson Grade: 12 Student: Megan Lewis Category: Painting Grade: 11 Title: The Mind's Eye Category: Drawing & Illustration Educator: Jodie Chock Title: Yeehonk! School: Kalaheo High School Educator: Jodie Chock School: Kalaheo High School Student: Kilinahe Neuman Grade: 11 Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Wave Watching at Kaiona's Educator: Jodie Chock School: Kalaheo High School Kalani High School Student: Colleen Kagawa Grade: 12 Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Glimmer Educator: James Mosher School: Kalani High School Student: Clara Wu Student: Clara Wu Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Painting Category: Painting Title: My Happy Shirt Title: Smile Educator: James Mosher Educator: James Mosher School: Kalani High School School: Kalani High School Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Student: Rhyan Hioki Student: Kieren McKee Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Category: Ceramics & Glass Category: Digital Art Title: Pilika Title: Ku Kiai Mauna Educator: Donald Harvey Educator: Boz Schurr School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Student: Malaya Lum Student: Lily Mitchell Grade: 12 Grade: 10 Category: Drawing & Illustration Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: "Cheese" Title: I See You Educator: Kenneth Nakamura Educator: Kenneth Nakamura School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Student: Kieren McKee Student: Asia Silva Grade: 10 Grade: 12 Category: Digital Art Category: Sculpture Title: Sanctuary Title: Projected Perspectives Educator: Boz Schurr Educator: Ashley Potgeter School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Student: Kieren McKee Student: Kaimakani Ulansey Grade: 10 Grade: 12 Category: Digital Art Category: Photography Title: Tread Title: Standing Strong Educator: Boz Schurr Educator: Lynnete Mercado School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Student: Anna Ellazar Grade: 10 Category: Digital Art Title: Breakout Beauty Educator: Boz Schurr School: Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Kamehameha Schools Maui Student: Hiwalani Nahoolewa Grade: 12 Category: Art Portfolio Title: Message from the Past Educator: Angie Abe School: Kamehameha Schools Maui Konawaena High School Student: Malia Barreras-Float Student: Malia Barreras-Float Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Drawing & Illustration Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Portrait of My Grandma Title: My Brother Educator: Chris Pascual Educator: Chris Pascual School: Konawaena High School School: Konawaena High School Le Jardin Academy Student: Sophia Graf Student: Madeleine Venezia Grade: 11 Grade: 12 Category: Painting Category: Painting Title: Handless Clock Title: A Thought A Minute Educator: Amy Manso Educator: Amy Manso School: Le Jardin Academy School: Le Jardin Academy Leilehua High School Student: Jenasis Cabbab Student: Jenasis Cabbab Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Paradise Title: Rainbow Dog Educator: Keith Sasada Educator: Keith Sasada School: Leilehua High School School: Leilehua High School Student: Emily Castillo Student: Kiana May Supnet Grade: 11 Grade: 12 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Barnyard Wedding Title: Filipino Street Kids Educator: Keith Sasada Educator: Keith Sasada School: Leilehua High School School: Leilehua High School Student: Anna Gruzinsky Student: Erika Titus Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Corner Gang Title: Life By the Bridge Educator: Keith Sasada Educator: Keith Sasada School: Leilehua High School School: Leilehua High School Student: Rica Mae Oallesma Student: Rona Uclusin Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Kalesa Title: Dancing Queen Educator: Keith Sasada Educator: Keith Sasada School: Leilehua High School School: Leilehua High School Student: Analea Quintans Student: Elijah Wilkins Grade: 10 Grade: 9 Category: Photography Category: Photography Title: Aloha Subs Title: Mellow Yellow Educator: Keith Sasada Educator: Keith Sasada School: Leilehua High School School: Leilehua High School Mid-Pacific Institute Student: Gaiatri Hittle Student: Kimberly Oshiro Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Comic Art Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Blue Sunflowers Title: Weird. Educator: Jennifer Goya-Smith Educator: Alex Donis School: Mid-Pacific Institute School: Mid-Pacific Institute Student: Karuna Niitani Student: Kimberly Oshiro Grade: 11 Grade: 12 Category: Photography Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Girl in Reflection at Ala Moana Title: Fade Educator: Alison Beste Educator: Alex Donis School: Mid-Pacific Institute School: Mid-Pacific Institute Student: Kimberly Oshiro Student: Josiah Williams Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Category: Comic Art Category: Printmaking Title: Those Late Night Type of Things Title: Winter Educator: Jennifer Goya-Smith Educator: Jennifer Goya-Smith School: Mid-Pacific Institute School: Mid-Pacific Institute Student: Jinrui Xiao Grade: 11 Category: Photography Title: Escape Educator: Alison Beste School: Mid-Pacific Institute Mililani High School Student: Tai Phaniphon Grade: 12 Category: Drawing & Illustration Title: Insomnia
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