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First Name Last Name Award Category Barcode Work Title Congratulations! Below are the regional American Visions Nominees and Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention award recipients of the 2020 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards in West Art Region-at-Large. This list is sorted by the student’s last name. Press CTRL + F on a PC or Command + F on a Mac to search for your name. Questions? Email [email protected] with the subject line "Regional Notifications." *Please note: Student names appear as listed on the submission for that work. We will not be reposting lists to accommodate student name changes. First Name Last Name Award Category Barcode Work Title School Name Educator Name Honorable The Queen of Meridian High Deborah Abon-Germany Photography 13585642 Tiffany Davis Mention Secrets School Honorable Meridian High Deborah Abon-Germany Photography 13586109 Fiery Gem Tiffany Davis Mention School Drawing & Beverly Hills High Prince Abrahams Gold Key 13523468 adam and eve Timothy Briggs Illustration School Honorable Drawing & Beverly Hills High Prince Abrahams 13523424 the body of christ Timothy Briggs Mention Illustration School Drawing & the creation of Beverly Hills High Prince Abrahams Silver Key 13523455 Timothy Briggs Illustration adam School Architecture & Honorable Sophia Abrahamson Industrial 13467812 Initial R Marlborough School Kathy Rea Mention Design Architecture & Honorable Sophia Abrahamson Industrial 13497952 Crossed Complex Marlborough School Kathy Rea Mention Design Sophia Abrahamson Silver Key Art Portfolio 13462974 Rounded Evolution Marlborough School Kathy Rea 2020 West Art Region-at-Large Award Recipients Honorable Eva Abrego Photography 13477687 The Flowers Eyes Buckley School Ellen Mahoney Mention Loyola High School Alessandro Acheson Gold Key Photography 13549071 Mel Cristina Saggese Of Los Angeles Drawing & I'm so angry and Hesperia High Michelle Aguilar Silver Key 13467567 Jennifer Campbell Illustration annoyed School Honorable Drawing & Hesperia High Zoe Aguilar 13470131 Self Hate Jennifer Campbell Mention Illustration School Honorable Drawing & Hesperia High Zoe Aguilar 13470204 Opinions Jennifer Campbell Mention Illustration School Honorable Drawing & Hesperia High Zoe Aguilar 13476359 Arms Jennifer Campbell Mention Illustration School Drawing & Hesperia High Zoe Aguilar Silver Key 13465123 Demons Jennifer Campbell Illustration School Honorable St Margaret's Claire Ahn Painting 13463602 Focus Taemin Eum Mention Episcopal School Drawing & St Margaret's Claire Ahn Silver Key 13460299 Perception Taemin Eum Illustration Episcopal School Immaculate Heart Addie Alaimo Silver Key Photography 13549875 man & woman Caitlin Ross High School Honorable Beverly Hills High Zela AlAsadi Photography 13556574 Oma Gabi Timothy Briggs Mention School Shorecrest High Cas Alexander Gold Key Jewelry 13541716 Faerie Torc Laura King School Honorable Lunar Shaman's Shorecrest High Cas Alexander Jewelry 13542198 Laura King Mention Necklace School Consumption Still Lutheran High Bailey Alford Silver Key Painting 13563583 Kate Doss Life School Honorable Grandfather's 70's Ariana Allen Photography 13516457 Viewpoint School Charlie Sitzer Mention Vest Honorable Ariana Allen Photography 13516611 Alcoholic Addiction Viewpoint School Charlie Sitzer Mention Ariana Allen Silver Key Digital Art 13516357 Transparent Seed Viewpoint School Charlie Sitzer 2020 West Art Region-at-Large Award Recipients Ramon C. Cortines Honorable Frances Allen Comic Art 13580123 Please Baby School for the Visual LaMoin Garrard Mention and Performing Arts Drawing & Sophia Almaraz Silver Key 13542978 The Revival of Fia La Salle High School Ellen Slatkin Illustration Honorable Josefina Alvarez Sculpture 13489900 El Torero La Salle High School Kate Williams Mention Honorable Drawing & Leela Ambrose-Fleck 13514855 willow Buckley School Tim Lokiec Mention Illustration Honorable La Jolla Country Day Danielle Amir-Lobel Photography 13542976 Lazy Hadley Zeavin Mention School La Jolla Country Day Danielle Amir-Lobel Silver Key Photography 13542814 Refuge Hadley Zeavin School Honorable La Jolla Country Day Elinor Amir-Lobel Photography 13561850 Make Way Siham Gheewala Mention School Drawing & Symbiotic Whittier Christian Heejin Chloe An Silver Key 13583173 Jaewan Choi Illustration Relationship High School Keep Your Crean Lutheran High Kelsea An Gold Key Mixed Media 13581765 Junghwa Hong Enemies Close School Crean Lutheran High Kelsea An Gold Key Painting 13582008 Bask in Society Junghwa Hong School Crean Lutheran High Kelsea An Gold Key Mixed Media 13582111 Daily Routine Junghwa Hong School Honorable Crean Lutheran High Kelsea An Painting 13581679 Cactus Girl Junghwa Hong Mention School Sophia Anderson Gold Key Photography 13517152 Trapped in a Bag Buckley School Ellen Mahoney Silverado High Daniel Andrade Gold Key Photography 13495061 Determined Shelly Sears School El Segundo High Sophia Andrade Silver Key Painting 13447907 Maplewood Ronald Llanos School Drawing & Friday Harbor High Soma Andrews Gold Key 13561885 Purification Andrew Anderson Illustration School 2020 West Art Region-at-Large Award Recipients Homelessness in Friday Harbor High Soma Andrews Gold Key Art Portfolio 13568111 Andrew Anderson America School Ceramics & Sabine Antall Silver Key 13492016 A Hand to Hold Viewpoint School Nell Yates Glass Honorable Maranatha High Xiya Ao Sculpture 13560416 The "See" Bird Diane Barnhart Mention School Archer School For Alessandra Aragon Gold Key Photography 13532721 Village Walk Marya Alford Girls Archer School For Alessandra Aragon Silver Key Photography 13532677 Floating Market Marya Alford Girls Shadows of Archer School For Alessandra Aragon Silver Key Photography 13532723 Marya Alford Inferiority Girls Ramon C. Cortines Honorable Drawing & Iryna Arakelian 13558380 Periodic Chaos School for the Visual LaMoin Garrard Mention Illustration and Performing Arts Ramon C. Cortines Drawing & What It Means to Iryna Arakelian Silver Key 13580116 School for the Visual LaMoin Garrard Illustration Be One and Performing Arts The World Through Santa Maria High Jenna Aranda Silver Key Art Portfolio 13452350 Glen Goldin My Eyes School Honorable Alexander Arejian Mixed Media 13470008 Closet Dream Buckley School Tim Lokiec Mention Honorable Alexander Arejian Photography 13470369 Barn Chair Buckley School Tim Lokiec Mention Honorable Transparency Alexander Arejian Photography 13470489 Buckley School Tim Lokiec Mention Ceiling Honorable Untitled Room Alexander Arejian Mixed Media 13470541 Buckley School Tim Lokiec Mention Collage Honorable Billings Career Cole Arroyo Digital Art 13548667 Sushi Bar Russell Walks Mention Education Center 2020 West Art Region-at-Large Award Recipients Drawing & Folds and Creases - Otay Ranch High Fizzah Arshad Silver Key 13558529 Melinda Hennessey Illustration 1 School Drawing & Folds and Creases - Otay Ranch High Fizzah Arshad Silver Key 13559913 Melinda Hennessey Illustration 3 School Drawing & Folds and Creases - Otay Ranch High Fizzah Arshad Silver Key 13560145 Melinda Hennessey Illustration 8 School Drawing & Otay Ranch High Fizzah Arshad Silver Key 13562041 Fractured Still Life Melinda Hennessey Illustration School Animo Venice Adelina Ascencio Gold Key Photography 13455264 Untitled #10 Issa Sharp Charter High School Honorable Animo Venice Adelina Ascencio Photography 13455256 Untitled #8 Issa Sharp Mention Charter High School Honorable Animo Venice Adelina Ascencio Photography 13455270 Untitled #11 Issa Sharp Mention Charter High School Eghosasere Honorable Harvard-Westlake Asemota Photography 13537354 White Mask Joe Medina Michael Mention Upper School Eghosasere Honorable Harvard-Westlake Asemota Photography 13537420 White Masks 2 Joe Medina Michael Mention Upper School Honorable Goddamn California School of Amon Ashenmiller Photography 13542862 John Blaylock Mention Roundabouts the Arts Honorable California School of Amon Ashenmiller Digital Art 13543168 BRAINWAXK John Blaylock Mention the Arts Honorable California School of Amon Ashenmiller Photography 13543283 Our House. John Blaylock Mention the Arts Honorable And he ended it California School of Amon Ashenmiller Digital Art 13562515 John Blaylock Mention with a crash... the Arts Honorable California School of Amon Ashenmiller Digital Art 13563948 Vomit [in a bucket] John Blaylock Mention the Arts 2020 West Art Region-at-Large Award Recipients Palos Verdes Honorable Drawing & Mondonna Ashraf 13517413 Eye of the Tiger Peninsula High Phoebe Kim Mention Illustration School Film & The Annoying Mark Twain Middle Jorge Astorga Silver Key 13496047 Jacinto Astiazarán Animation Student School Honorable Drawing & Lorena Audet Marrero 13435626 Still Life Joy Art Studio Mihye Joy Mention Illustration Perched on the Beverly Hills High Hudson Auerbach Gold Key Photography 13584609 Tim Briggs Fence School Honorable Gliding on the Beverly Hills High Hudson Auerbach Photography 13424897 Timothy Briggs Mention Beach School Honorable Chillin’ in the Beverly Hills High Hudson Auerbach Photography 13575893 Tim Briggs Mention Treetops School Honorable Animal Friendly Beverly Hills High Hudson Auerbach Photography 13576036 Tim Briggs Mention Mozart School Beverly Hills High Hudson Auerbach Silver Key Photography 13462046 Worker Bee Tim Briggs School Honorable Loyola High School Daniel Austin Photography 13574729 The Watchmaker Cristina Saggese Mention Of Los Angeles Honorable Yang Austin Photography 13461064 Dull Lights Yeda Art Acadamy Hyun ae Kang Mention Ramon C. Cortines Honorable Aidan Bae Painting 13550863 Roosevelt School for the Visual LaMoin Garrard
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