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Carroll Artists Earn 11 Scholastic Art Awards
Eight Carroll High School students' original pieces of art earned 11 awards in the first round of judgement in the 2021 Scholastic Art Awards. Seniors Kevin Brun, Victoria Fowler, and Gretel Helm earned one Gold Key Award each, qualifying their pieces to the next round of the competition for a chance to have their works displayed in New York this spring at the National Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition.
Victoria Fowler '21: Otto (Paper Collage, Gold Key), Perched (Paper Collage, Honorable Mention), X Amount of Miles (Ink and Colored Pencil, Honorable Mention)
Delaney Conger '21: Bleeding Out (Marker, Silver Key), A Shattering Mind (Colored Pencil, Honorable Mention)
Kevin Brun '21: Portrait in Quarantine (Graphite, Colored Pencil, Gold Key)
Samantha Yates '23: Swimming in a Sea of Memories (Chalk Pastel, Silver Key)
Emma Williams '23: Self Portrait (Chalk Pastel, Honorable Mention)
Maya Merland '22: Lush (Acrylic Paint, Embroidery/Thread, Silver Key)
Gretel Helm '21: Upward (Acrylic Paint, Gold Key)
Sam Wittmann '22: Surface of Tension (Colored Pencil, Ink, Honorable Mention)