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School Name Student First Name Student Last Name Award Other Art Art Art Art Student First Student Last Work Title for Award Educational Art Educator Art Educator Educator Educator Educator Educator School Name Name Name Award Received Received Work Category Program Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name - Emilee Allwardt Honorable Mention Pink Painting - Emilee Allwardt - Samantha Barton Gold Key Quiet Waters Printmaking - Tonya Woods - Samantha Barton Silver Key Tidal Ceramics & Glass - Barbara Maring Baldwin Street Middle Drawing & School Emma Dougherty Honorable Mention Cupcake Illustration - Amy Smith Big Rapids High School Avery Eddinger Honorable Mention Skull and Flowers Painting - Amy McGuire Drawing & Big Rapids High School Catherine Fisher Silver Key Livy's Walk Illustration - Amy McGuire Part One - Door In Big Rapids High School Catherine Fisher Honorable Mention Cave Painting - Amy McGuire Big Rapids High School Catherine Fisher Silver Key Maggie's House Digital Art - Amy McGuire Big Rapids High School Catherine Fisher Honorable Mention Refrigerator in Ocean Painting - Amy McGuire Freedom of Big Rapids High School Catherine Fisher Honorable Mention Experimentation Art Portfolio - Amy McGuire Drawing & Big Rapids High School Olivia Metz Honorable Mention Glass Stones Illustration - Amy McGuire Drawing & Big Rapids High School Olivia Owens Silver Key A Still Life Illustration - Amy McGuire Big Rapids High School Nathan Welch Gold Key Realm Castle Digital Art - Amy McGuire Drawing & Big Rapids High School Nathan Welch Silver Key Dino Skull Illustration - Amy McGuire Big Rapids High School Nathan Welch Silver Key Day Dreamer Digital Art - Amy McGuire Byron Center High School Alayna Arms Silver Key Shower Thoughts Film & Animation - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Lily Bloye Honorable Mention Visors Painting - Janine Campbell Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Whitney Boerman Silver Key Golden Frost Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Whitney Boerman Silver Key Predator Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Christian Bos Honorable Mention Stand Out Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High More Than Meets The School Christian Bos Silver Key Eye Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Christian Bos Silver Key The Student Section Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Other Art Art Art Art Student First Student Last Work Title for Award Educational Art Educator Art Educator Educator Educator Educator Educator School Name Name Name Award Received Received Work Category Program Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name Byron Center High School Lindsey Dawes Silver Key In Blue Painting - Janine Campbell Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Lindsey Dawes Silver Key From History Painting - Janine Campbell Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Lindsey Dawes Silver Key The Party Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Byron Center High Drawing & School Gracie Keiser Honorable Mention Dissolving connection Illustration - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High Drawing & School Gracie Keiser Silver Key Head space Illustration - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Gracie Keiser Silver Key The stages of grief Painting - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High Drawing & School Sarah Koenes Honorable Mention Submerged Illustration - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Sarah Koenes Silver Key Me, Myself, and I Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High Drawing & School Sarah Koenes Honorable Mention Right vs. Left Brain Illustration - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Sarah Koenes Honorable Mention Holy Water Painting - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Sarah Koenes Honorable Mention Lifeline Art Portfolio - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Olha Kozak Silver Key Beauty of Diversity Film & Animation - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High The Look Through School Olha Kozak Gold Key the Prism Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Olha Kozak Silver Key Ivana Kupala Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Olha Kozak Silver Key Space Oddity Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Denver C. Lahay Silver Key In the Dark Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Denver C. Lahay Silver Key Un-Beautiful Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Denver C. Lahay Gold Key Always Me Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Denver C. 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