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2021 NYC Scholastic Art Awards Page 1 of 26 Honorable Mention, Silver Key and Gold Key Recipients 2021 NYC Scholastic Art Awards Page 1 of 26 Honorable Mention, Silver Key and Gold Key Recipients All information appears exactly as it was provided during the submission process. Requests for edits will not be accommodated. First Name Last Name Individual Awards Work Category Work Title School Name Jeilyn Acosta Honorable Mention Comic Art Corona Blues High School of Art & Design Jeilyn Acosta Honorable Mention Digital Art Comic Cast High School of Art & Design Mahbuba Afreen Silver Key Photography Nature's Freckles Brearley School Inika Agarwal Silver Key Painting The Feast Stuyvesant High School Victoria Agoha Silver Key Mixed Media Nigerian Story( Mother Land Truth) Millennium Art Academy Precious Agyeman Silver Key Digital Art The Mechanic High School of Art & Design Precious Agyeman Honorable Mention Digital Art Eromede High School of Art & Design Precious Agyeman Silver Key Comic Art Buzzing High School of Art & Design Precious Agyeman Honorable Mention Digital Art Black is High School of Art & Design Precious Agyeman Silver Key Digital Art Made in Africa High School of Art & Design Precious Agyeman Silver Key Digital Art Isolation High School of Art & Design Precious Agyeman Silver Key Digital Art Say Her Name: Tete Gulley High School of Art & Design Allina Ai Gold Key Painting Lost Self Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Silver Key Painting Grandparents Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Photography Destroyed Childhood Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Painting Quarantine Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Photography Catch Me If You Can Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Painting New York in 2020 Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Painting Virtual School Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Painting The Met Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Gold Key Painting Social Distancing Marymount School-New York Allina Ai Silver Key Painting Empty City Marymount School-New York Ammy Aldas Silver Key Comic Art Hey, Girl High School of Art & Design Daniel Alexander Honorable Mention Photography The Stare Down Packer Collegiate Institute Daniel Alexander Silver Key Photography Two Stories Packer Collegiate Institute Leah Alfred Silver Key Painting Black Thru Time Edward R Murrow High School Liz Almonte Honorable Mention Painting Angels and Hydrangeas High School of Art & Design Liz Almonte Gold Key Mixed Media Warmth and Grace High School of Art & Design Emma Alonso Silver Key Digital Art Fear High School of Art & Design Léman Manhattan Preparatory Elle Amatullah Honorable Mention Photography Up Above School Nazihah Aminuddin Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration A Fairy at her Leisure High School of Art & Design Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Ellen Amiryan Honorable Mention Painting Mr. C Music & Art and Performing Arts Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Ellen Amiryan Honorable Mention Painting Mirror Lake Music & Art and Performing Arts Nadia Anchundia Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration Endangered High School of Art & Design Estelle Anderson Silver Key Photography Kettle Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Gold Key Photography Words Unspoken Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Gold Key Photography Willet's Point, Queens Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Gold Key Photography Barn Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Honorable Mention Photography Games At Dusk Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Silver Key Photography City of Dreams Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Honorable Mention Photography Work Break Riverdale Country School Estelle Anderson Honorable Mention Photography The Witching Hour Riverdale Country School Ava Andrews Gold Key Photography Men At Work Grace Church School Rebecca Aris Silver Key Mixed Media Self Refection Edward R Murrow High School Rebecca Aris Silver Key Sculpture Baby Brother Edward R Murrow High School Alexandra Arkhipenko Honorable Mention Photography The Butterfly Effect Basis Independent Brooklyn Jada Arroyo Silver Key Drawing & Illustration Madam Of The Dead High School of Art & Design CSI High School-International Kerolos Assad Silver Key Digital Art Cyborg life experiment Studies Dolce Asumadu Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration Self Evolution High School of Art & Design Athanasios Athanasiou Silver Key Photography Intrigue Basis Independent Brooklyn Yumadi Aye Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration Verdurity United Nations International School Yumadi Aye Silver Key Painting Preserved United Nations International School Penelope Baez Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration Still Life High School of Art & Design Penelope Baez Silver Key Drawing & Illustration Charcoal Portrait High School of Art & Design Taz Bajina-Wagner Silver Key Drawing & Illustration I Am God High School of Art & Design Taz Bajina-Wagner Silver Key Digital Art Horse Cast Drawing High School of Art & Design Ian Baker Gold Key Photography Agricultural Burning Basis Independent Brooklyn Ian Baker Gold Key Photography The General Store Basis Independent Brooklyn Ian Baker Silver Key Photography Joy in a Time of Despair Basis Independent Brooklyn Ian Baker Honorable Mention Photography New York Spirit Basis Independent Brooklyn Ian Baker Silver Key Photography Evening Machines Basis Independent Brooklyn Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Luna Baker-Stohlmann Silver Key Painting BLM Music & Art and Performing Arts Amanda Ballas Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration Chaos in the Kitchen Clinton School for Writers and Artists Amanda Ballas Honorable Mention Mixed Media Green Disarray Clinton School for Writers and Artists Amanda Ballas Honorable Mention Painting Duality Clinton School for Writers and Artists 2021 NYC Scholastic Art Awards Page 2 of 26 Honorable Mention, Silver Key and Gold Key Recipients All information appears exactly as it was provided during the submission process. Requests for edits will not be accommodated. First Name Last Name Individual Awards Work Category Work Title School Name Amanda Ballas Honorable Mention Painting The Escape Clinton School for Writers and Artists Tatiana Barberi Silver Key Photography Art 4 Sale United Nations International School Diana Bardachov Silver Key Editorial Cartoon spo“What about my life?” William Alexander Middle School 51 Eliza Baron-Singer Honorable Mention Film & Animation grow: capturing youth Brooklyn Latin School Kamila Bartoszewicz Silver Key Photography Car High School of Art & Design Kamila Bartoszewicz Honorable Mention Photography New York High School of Art & Design Bri Batch Gold Key Editorial Cartoon spoCutting into the Pandemic High School of Art & Design Bri Batch Silver Key Editorial Cartoon spoThe I.C.U. High School of Art & Design Nazareth Battice Honorable Mention Painting Jewel of the West Indies Marymount School-New York Roman Baubeau Silver Key Ceramics & Glass Fairy house Mary McDowell Friends High School Gabriela Bazan Gold Key Editorial Cartoon spoNevada Election High School of Art & Design Jordan Belgrave Gold Key Photography Mindset High School of Art & Design Elizabeth Bentsianov Honorable Mention Photography Reflected Bridge Poly Prep Country Day School-Uppr Eric Berg Honorable Mention Photography Storm Packer Collegiate Institute Middle School 255 Salk School Of Sadie Berk Gold Key Drawing & Illustration Cat With A Girl Science Middle School 255 Salk School Of Sadie Berk Silver Key Drawing & Illustration Before the Blueberry Pie... Science Isabel Berman Silver Key Painting In Another World Packer Collegiate Institute Xander Bernabe Honorable Mention Film & Animation Untitled 4 (Music Video) High School of Art & Design Xander Bernabe Honorable Mention Film & Animation Ambient Film High School of Art & Design Tiffany Bian Gold Key Drawing & Illustration Mask on Bethany's Art Studio Jack Biango Honorable Mention Photography Kyoto Blossoms West End Secondary School Luca Biro Gold Key Photography Countertop Packer Collegiate Institute Luca Biro Gold Key Photography Diner at Dawn Packer Collegiate Institute Luca Biro Silver Key Photography Condiments Packer Collegiate Institute Luca Biro Gold Key Photography Essential Workers Packer Collegiate Institute Luca Biro Honorable Mention Photography Into The Darkness Packer Collegiate Institute Luca Biro Gold Key Photography Delivery Man Packer Collegiate Institute Brianna Blue Gold Key Painting The System Edward R Murrow High School Brianna Blue Honorable Mention Painting Tiled Dreams Edward R Murrow High School Brianna Blue Honorable Mention Painting Back in the Days Edward R Murrow High School Brianna Blue Gold Key Painting Down the Line Edward R Murrow High School Brianna Blue Honorable Mention Printmaking Sage Edward R Murrow High School Brianna Blue Gold Key Art Portfolio As We Know It Edward R Murrow High School Serena Booth Silver Key Photography on the edge City-As-School High School Ritvik Bordia Honorable Mention Drawing & Illustration Halved Ethical Culture Fieldston School George Boulukos Silver Key Photography Back to the World Elisabeth Irwin High School George Boulukos Gold Key Photography Reaching Elisabeth Irwin High School George Boulukos Honorable Mention Photography Glass Bog Elisabeth Irwin High School Brianna Brand Honorable Mention Photography School Walk Cross High School of Art & Design Brianna Brand Honorable Mention Photography Sorrowful High School of Art & Design Abraham Joshua Heschel High Sofie Braun Gold Key Photography The angel spreads her wings School Maeve Browne Gold Key Photography America the Masked Hewitt School Maeve Browne Honorable
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