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AWARDS for EXCELLENCE in VISUAL ARTS March 7 - April 19 2021 AWARDS for EXCELLENCE IN VISUAL ARTS March 7 - April 19 hosted by: THE DEMUTH MUSEUM and LANCASTER MUSEUM OF ART EXHIBITION DETAILS Visit WWW.DEMUTH.ORG to view the 2021 Scholastic and Lancaster County Young Artist Awards Exhibitions Support for this exhibition provided by Anonymous Donor Echo Valley Art Group Lancaster Italian Cultural Society Amy Burk Brian Tolbert Hammel Architects Jeff Geib Kevin Lehman Studio, LLC Lancaster County Art Association Lancaster Creative Factory Award Lancaster Galleries Linda and Douglas Weidman Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation Pennsylvania College of Art & Design Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen Two Dudes Painting Company DIRECTOR’S FOREWORD Though it has been a challenging school year for students, educators, and families, the 2021 Scholastic and Lancaster County Young Artists Awards remains a strong exhibition showcasing the area’s youth’s talents. Congratulations to all! I am proud of students’ ability to keep pursuing art and their practice despite limited in-person instruction and access to the classroom’s tools and materials. This year’s Lancaster County Young Artists Awards feature 172 pieces from 15 schools and the Scholastic Art Awards includes 103 works. A variety of mediums is represented, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, drawing, photography, graphic design, computer art, and animation. Many thanks to Ann DeLaurentis, Jeff Geib, Barry Root, Ken Hoak, Milt Friedly, Debbie Siegel, Rudy DeLaurentis, Claire Giblin, and Jan Mindish for their enthusiasm for local students’ artwork and willingness to lend their expertise as jurors for this year’s awards. As always, I have heartfelt gratitude for our Exhibition & Collections Coordinator, Greta Rymar, for her dedication to the exhibition and going above and beyond to ensure a successful show. And thank you to our Communications & Programming Coordinator, Sarah Keim, for her assistance with creating the virtual exhibition. This year’s sponsors have been instrumental in ensuring the success of our online exhibition and we are grateful for their support. Thank you to our anonymous donor and Echo Valley Art Group for their exhibition sponsorship, and the individuals, businesses, and organizations who helped underwrite over a dozen special awards. The Scholastic and Lancaster County Young Artists Awards is a tremendous community effort to champion our youth and support their artistic abilities! Thank you to everyone! Abby Baer Executive Director Demuth Foundation AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Please note in the listings below that the number following each student’s name indicates grade level. SOFIA BUA, 12 Lampeter-Strasburg High School MERIT AWARDS MADISON ARROYO, 10 DAHLIA WOLFE, 10 Donegal High School Manheim Township High School BRYNN LANCELLOTA, 11 Linden Hall WREN MILLER, 12 Lampeter-Strasburg High School JASMINE THOMPSON (2), 12 Lampeter-Strasburg High School BELLA WATSON, 9 Lancaster Mennonite High School SPECIAL AWARDS ARTEMISIA AWARD HAMMEL ARCHITECTS DRAWING NOELLE STRINGER, 12 AWARD Lancaster Mennonite High School AVA MARTIN, 12 CHARLES DEMUTH AWARD Lampeter-Strasburg High School ARIANNA VANDERWAL, 12 HAMMEL ARCHITECTS PAINTING Ephrata Area High School AWARD ECHO VALLEY CHOICE AWARD KATELYN MORGANTI, 11 MIA ROSSI, 10 Manheim Township High School Linden Hall KEVIN LEHMAN STUDIO, LLC ECHO VALLEY CRAFT AWARD AWARD JASMINE THOMPSON, 12 HANNAH ECKART, 10 Lampeter-Strasburg High School Lancaster Catholic High School LANCASTER COUNTY ART ECHO VALLEY EXCELLENCE ASSOCIATION AWARD IN TECHNIQUE AWARD NOELLE STRINGER, 12 MINH (SARAH) TRUONG, 12 Lancaster Mennonite High School Linden Hall LANCASTER CREATIVE FACTORY ECHO VALLEY SCULPTURE AWARD AWARD CHLOE PEULER, 12 JASMINE THOMPSON, 12 Ephrata Area High School Lampeter-Strasburg High School LEONARDO DaVINCI AWARD JUNIOR DRAWING FROM LIFE BELLA MEIER, 10 AWARD Linden Hall PAIGE HUSTED, 10 Lancaster Catholic High School SPECIAL AWARDS LONG’S PARK AMPHITHEATER PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF FOUNDATION AWARD CRAFTSMEN AWARD MADELINE GROFF, 12 MATTHEW MENTZ, 12 Ephrata Area High School Solanco High School MICHELANGELO AWARD SENIOR DRAWING FROM LIFE EMALY GARRETT, 11 AWARD Lampeter-Strasburg High School TAJ YOUNGER, 12 MODIGLIANI AWARD Donegal High School PAIGE HUSTED, 10 TOLBERT PHOTO AWARD Lancaster Catholic High School AVA O’BRIEN, 10 Linden Hall PCA&D 10TH GRADE AWARD AVA O’BRIEN, 10 TWO DUDES PAINTING AWARD Linden Hall VICTORIA BURTON, 11 Donegal High School PCA&D 11TH GRADE AWARD EMALY GARRETT, 11 Lampeter-Strasburg High School AMERICAN VISIONS NOMINEES (SCHOLASTICS) YINGQIAN BI, 12 BELLA WATSON, 9 Lancaster Catholic High School Lancaster Mennonite High School HANNAH ECKART, 10 Lancaster Catholic High School TAJ YOUNGER, 12 Donegal High School MIA ROSSI, 10 Linden Hall SCHOLASTICS - GOLD KEY Please note in the listings below that the number following each student’s name indicates grade level and the number in parentheses indicates the number of awards, if more than one, received in that category. 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