Scholastic Art and Writing Awards 2018 Winners Mid Carolina Region

Contact: Brittany Sullivan, bsullivan@scholastic.com, 212-343-4848

More Than ii,800 Teens Nationwide Receive National Recognition from the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers in 2018; xvi Loftier School Students Receive Awards' Highest Honor and $x,000 Scholarship
Marc Brown, Emmy® Honor-Winning Children'southward Author, Illustrator, and Creator of Arthur, to Receive Alumni Achievement Accolade at Carnegie Hall June seventh


NEW YORK, NY – March xiii, 2018 – The nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers today appear the national award recipients of the 2018 Scholastic Fine art & Writing Awards, the nation'south longest-running and well-nigh prestigious recognition plan for artistic teens in grades 7–12. This honor opens doors for students by providing access to future scholarship programs and workshops, the ability to have work publically displayed in the Art.Write.Now.2018 National Exhibition, and the opportunity to attend the week-long national celebration in New York City, which includes a ceremony at Carnegie Hall on June vii. To larn more, and to observe a complete list of the 2018 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards national recipients, visit: www.artandwriting.org.

Within the Awards' 29 categories—which include verse, photography, sculpture, humor, editorial cartoons, and video game design—a record-breaking 346,000 works of art and writing were submitted for adjudication at the regional level this year.

2018 Gold Medal Portfolio Recipients
Sixteen loftier school seniors received the program's highest national award, the Gold Medal Portfolio, which includes a $10,000 scholarship.

Gilt Portfolios, Art:

  • Alia Bringas-Brand, age 17, Interlochen, MI
  • Maya Dixon, age 17, Bronx, NY
  • Zaria Dudley, age 17, Wahiawa, How-do-you-do
  • Fletcher Johnson, age 17, Petersburg, VA
  • Mackie Mallison, age 18, Portland, OR
  • Emily Shonk, age 17, Gnadenhutten, OH
  • Christopher Velez, age 17, Petrograd, FL
  • Jiahong Wang, age 18, Irvine, CA

Gilt Portfolios, Writing:

  • Vicky Chocolate-brown, age 17, Greenville, SC
  • Kush Dhungana, age 17, Livingston, NJ
  • Malachi Jones, age 17, North Charleston, SC
  • Sarena Kuhn, age 17, Los Alamitos, CA
  • Osarugue Otebele, historic period 16, Memphis, TN
  • Alexandra Swerdloff, age 17, Boise, ID
  • Sam Wachman, age 17, Cambridge, MA
  • Triniti Wade, historic period 17, Miami, FL

Quotes
Virginia McEnerney, Executive Director of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers: "Today is a momentous day for more than than ii,800 artistic teens as they receive national recognition in the 2018 Scholastic Fine art & Writing Awards. For 95 years, the Awards have identified the creative hope of visionaries like Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Stephen Rex, Kay WalkingStick, and Zac Posen. The students being recognized today join a legacy of teens facilitating important dialogue through their art and writing. We celebrate these innovative teens as members of the next generation of great American artists and writers."

Marc Dark-brown, Arthur creator, author, and illustrator and 2018 Scholastic Art & Writing Honour Alumni Accomplishment Award Recipient: "It is an honor to receive this year'due south Alumni Achievement Award from the Brotherhood for Young Artists & Writers. I vividly think how important it was for me to exist recognized in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards equally a inferior loftier educatee in Erie, Pennsylvania because it was one of the very few validations I received as a developing creative person—and it even so profoundly affects me today. The touch of this national recognition is undeniable and I can't wait to see where information technology takes these exceptionally talented students as they go on on their creative journeys."

2018 Special Scholarships

  • The New York Life Foundation Award: Provides vi scholarships of $i,000 each to students whose piece of work exemplifies how the arts can act every bit a positive outlet to cope with grief, and raises public awareness of the issue of youth bereavement. This year's recipients are: Danelle Antelo, age 17, Miami, FL; Perry Chen, age 17, San Diego, CA; Meghan Hayfield, historic period 17, St. James, NY; Emily Holtzman, age 16, Charlotte, NC; Clio Smith, age 16, Folsom, CA; and Kendall Vorhis, age 17, Goose Creek, SC.
  • The Herblock Award for Editorial Cartoon : Sponsored past The Herb Cake Foundation, the Editorial Cartoon category celebrates the legacy of four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Herb Block and his remarkable contribution to American history and free expression. 3 teen artists each receive $ane,000 scholarships for their outstanding drawings, illustrations, or animations offering commentary on current events or political topics. This year's recipients are: Javier Gutierrez, age 18, Burbank, IL; Joy Han, age 15, Corvallis, OR; and Brandon Li, age xvi, Skillman, NJ.
  • Civic Expression Honor: In partnership with the Entrada for the Civic Mission of Schools, this new award recognizes students with $1,000 scholarships for original art or writing that demonstrates civic knowledge and skills. The half-dozen recipients whose work highlights awareness of American borough rights and responsibilities are: Lillian Benkoil, age 17, New York, NY; Evelyn DiSalvo, historic period 17, Atlanta, GA; Ashley Hajimirsadeghi, age 17, Towson, Dr.; Sydney Jones, age 17, Edgewood, KY; Rachel Whitbeck, age 17, Monticello, NY; and Nathan Zhao, age 16, Wayland, MA.
  • Boosted Awards and scholarships for students are fabricated possible through the support of Blick Art Materials & Utrecht Art Supplies, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Command Spider web Offset, The Maurice R. Robinson Fund, The New York Times, The Roome Fund, and Scholastic Inc.

National Events (New York, NY)

  • June 7, National Ceremony at Carnegie Hall: The national Gold Portfolio, Gold Medal, and Silverish Medal with Stardom recipients will exist honored at Carnegie Hall, with appearances by notable celebrities and creative leaders.
  • June ane–x, Fine art.Write.At present.2018 National Exhibition: More than 1,000 of the top Scholastic Art & Writing Awards visual and literary works volition be on display for the public at the Sheila C. Johnson Pattern Center at Parsons School of Pattern at The New School, and Pratt Plant's Pratt Manhattan Gallery in New York City.

Judging Criteria
All art and writing submissions are judged based on the program's 3 criteria: originality, technical skill, and emergence of personal vision or voice. Educatee works are showtime adjudicated regionally through the more than 100 local Affiliates of the Brotherhood. Students receiving Gold Keys, Silver Keys, Honorable Mentions, or American Visions & Voices Nominations are historic within their communities through local exhibitions and ceremonies. Gold Central works are then judged nationally by an impressive panel of artistic-industry experts to receive Gold, Silver, American Visions & Voices, Portfolio Silver with Distinction, or Portfolio Gold medals.

About the Scholastic Fine art & Writing Awards
Founded in 1923, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are presented by the national nonprofit organization the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers and are fabricated possible through the generosity of Scholastic Inc., The Maurice R. Robinson Fund, Command Web Start Co., The New York Times, New York Life Foundation, The Herb Block Foundation, Blick Art Materials & Utrecht Art Supplies, Golden Artist Colors, Bloomberg Philanthropies, ESA Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Artistic Circumvolve, New York City Department of Cultural Diplomacy, Amazon Literary Partnerships, and numerous other private, foundation, and corporate funders; and, for the National Pupil Poets Program, the Plant of Museum and Library Services and the Verse Foundation.

For more than data about the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, visit world wide web.artandwriting.org. Additional details about the Awards can exist institute in the Scholastic media room: http://mediaroom.scholastic.com.

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2018 Scholastic Art & Writing judges Marc Brown, Blanka Amezkua, Kiki Wolfkill, Juan Travieso, and Akosua Adoma Owusu discuss this year'south national recipients and reflect on the 95-year history of the Awards and their impact on artistic teens.

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