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Houston Art Gold and Silver Key 2021 Houston Art Gold and Silver Key 2021 Teacher Teacher Last Student First Name Student Last Name Grade District School Name First Name Name Award Work Title shirley gadot 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Gold Key Water distortion Cameron Hargrove 11 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Gold Key Il Matto Annie Lin 11 Houston Bellaire High School Chang Hung Wang Gold Key Blooming Season Rachel Pontes 11 Houston Bellaire High School Jeffrey Waller Gold Key Can My Jaw Crack This Phone? Mckenzie Stanley 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Gold Key Who Is She Mckenzie Stanley 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Gold Key In Pieces Jadyn Wu 11 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Gold Key Will The Shoe Fit Danny J Zuniga Zarat 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Gold Key Rolling Eyes Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key Frames Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key The X-Files Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key Free Spirit Shriya Bengre 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key Separate But One Andrea Erkal 10 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Melissa Matsu Gold Key pretty in pink Andrea Erkal 10 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Melissa Matsu Gold Key ode to plastic Humza Hanif 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key Saying it louder Humza Hanif 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key Aligned Humza Hanif 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Gold Key Change Caoilin Krathaus 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Gao Hang Gold Key Home Caoilin Krathaus 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Gao Hang Gold Key Living Room Caoilin Krathaus 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Gao Hang Gold Key Gestalt David Hull 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key Prehistoric Cowboy Jemima Pierre 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key String me along Alyssa Pilkington 10 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key Sunset Shenanigans Camila Rodriguez 12 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key Antithesis Rebeca Rodriguez 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key Deceiving Elise Singletary 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key Smiling Eyes Fayobami Taiwo 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Gold Key Spiky Spiral Enya Krathaus 8 Houston Hogg Middle School Gao Hang Gold Key Sequoia Enya Krathaus 8 Houston Hogg Middle School Gao Hang Gold Key A study in Light Dana Yliza Combate 11 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Timothy Glover Gold Key One Summer's Day Dana Yliza Combate 11 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Timothy Glover Gold Key The Presidential Conflict Corina Perez 11 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Timothy Glover Gold Key Windows Tania Vega 12 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts David Waddell Gold Key Micaylyn's Musical Aura Saranna Zhang 11 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Wenjun Tao Gold Key Another Day Saranna Zhang 11 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Wenjun Tao Gold Key Longing at the Window Sadie Burlton 12 Houston Lamar High School Dina Attar Gold Key Jackson's Dilemma Leah Calderon 11 Houston Lamar High School Robert Stiles Gold Key Mardi Gras Weekend Taylor Gilg 12 Houston Lamar High School Robert Stiles Gold Key Home Visit Grace Jones 11 Houston Lamar High School Robert Stiles Gold Key Cherry Bomb Victoria Heslip 8 Houston Ortiz Middle School Muzna Awan Gold Key Black Lives Matter Justin Chin 8 Houston Pershing Middle School Stephanie Perugini Gold Key Forces of Nature Michael Cortez 8 Houston Sharpstown International Academy Deanna Woollen Gold Key Key of Nature Harihar Ramesh 8 Houston T. H. ROGERS SCHOOL Jordan Eggers Gold Key Concealed With Flowers Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Gold Key Water Bending Nicholas Mitri 12 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Gold Key We All Have A Story Zara Perez 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Gold Key The Story of Persephone Tooba Qureshi 12 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Gold Key The Sky Is The Limit Evan Roach 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Gold Key Ladybug's Perch shirley gadot 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key The Mysterious Ocean Leslie Loera 12 Houston Bellaire High School Meredith Donahoe Silver Key Silenced Voices Liberty Meyn 11 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key Self Portrait Emulation Tianran Shen 9 Houston Bellaire High School Meredith Donahoe Silver Key Persephone Mckenzie Stanley 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key A Woman's Work Mckenzie Stanley 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key Two Faced Jadyn Wu 11 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key Body and Movement Jason Yao 11 Houston Bellaire High School Andrea Negri Silver Key Engulfing Light Danny J Zuniga Zarat 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key Nature vs. Technology Danny J Zuniga Zarat 12 Houston Bellaire High School Kelly Quarles Silver Key Like a Phoenix Zack Zurita 12 Houston Bellaire High School Meredith Donahoe Silver Key The Weeknd Asmita Ahuja 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key A Farmer's Plight Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Seventeen Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Backstage Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Welcome to the World Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Autumn Chloe Beaudreau 9 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Reflection Shriya Bengre 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Horizontal Shock Isabelle Jeanjean 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Ten Feet Tall Jessica Lin 11 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key Beyond the Model Litzy Martinez 12 Houston Carnegie Vanguard High School Rachel Bohenick Silver Key She Has Every Speck of Bliss Rachel Ahmad 12 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key The Toad Queen Torrey Bradley 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key perception of death Torrey Bradley 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key brown + black bodies Jemima Pierre 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key Trypophobia Creator Jemima Pierre 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key Warm Fire Alyssa Pilkington 10 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key Waves in Maines Alyssa Pilkington 10 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key Brother in Freezing Water Camila Rodriguez 12 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key Warmth on the Patio Justin Rosales 11 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Neda Khan Silver Key Unraveled Audrey Rovillain 10 Houston DeBakey High School for Health Professions Rohini Varghese Silver Key I Want To Be Ubiquitous Rosa Ayala 12 Houston Eastwood Academy luis perez Silver Key Closest To God Miguel Mora 12 Houston Eastwood Academy luis perez Silver Key Lost and Forgotten Alexander Ramos-Rodriguez 11 Houston Eastwood Academy luis perez Silver Key Arrival Nithilaa Kirubakaran 8 Houston Hamilton Middle School Kim Lloyd Silver Key Scratch Art Flowers Dana Yliza Combate 11 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Timothy Glover Silver Key Flowers and Melons Still Life Tania Vega 12 Houston Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts David Waddell Silver Key Chladni Music Box April Crawford 11 Houston Lamar High School Robert Stiles Silver Key Blending In Allison Cully 10 Houston Lamar High School Dina Attar Silver Key Growth Maille Craig 7 Houston Meyerland Performing & Visual Arts Middle School Christina Gonzalez Silver Key Music Theory Rebecca Jarosz 8 Houston Pin Oak Middle School cindy sather Silver Key A Worldwide Blue Alexandria Morales 11 Houston Ross S Sterling High School Darcy McDonald Silver Key Stay Out Smithi Gopalakrishnan 8 Houston T. H. ROGERS SCHOOL Jordan Eggers Silver Key Mother Nature: The Beauty Within Sruthi Gopalakrishnan 8 Houston T. H. ROGERS SCHOOL Jordan Eggers Silver Key Corona Dragon Marie Agustin 12 Houston Westside High School Susan Smith Silver Key Sink or Swim Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Silver Key Geometric Mountains Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Silver Key Ocean Eyes Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Silver Key AcidFalls Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Silver Key Inception Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Silver Key Reminisce Parker Arbaugh 11 Houston Westside High School Ngoc Schrynemeeckers Silver Key Okeanos Valentina Baffoni 12 Houston
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