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CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Eight young artists have been selected as winners in the annual Congressional Art Competition which is on display in the Balcony Gallery of the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston through April 6. The exhibition is sponsored by the West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts (WVDEA) and the West Virginia Division of Culture and History (WVDCH). On Tuesday, March 3, Cabinet Secretary Kay Goodwin of the WVDEA welcomed guests, and Deputy Commissioner Caryn Gresham of the WVDCH, Aaron Metz, representing Congressman David McKinley, Fred Joseph, representing Congressman Alex Mooney and Michael Chirico, representing Congressman Evan Jenkins presented first-place awards to Boku Kondo of Ravenswood High School, Ravenswood, Jackson County; Brooklyn Lily of Pike View High School, Princeton, Mercer County; and Brooke Shull of Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport, Harrison County. The first-place winners received a $100 gift certificate from Dick Blick Art Materials and their work will represent West Virginia in the annual Congressional Art Competition for art students. An additional five second-place winners received awards including Brooke King of Ripley High School, Ripley, Jackson County; Lauren Lyons of Grafton High School, Grafton, Taylor County; Megan Matt of Huntington High School, Huntington, Cabell County; Eleanor Paybins of Capital High School, Charleston, Kanawha County; and Michaela Swiger of Lincoln High School, Shinnston, Harrison County. Second-place winners received a $50 gift certificate from Dick Blick Art Materials. The Congressional Art Exhibition consists of 75 pieces by 70 students, grades 9-12, from 11 West Virginia counties. Artworks in the annual exhibition were selected from a statewide competition. All winners were selected by Laurie Goldstein-Warren of Buckhannon. She has worked and studied extensively in watercolors and her work has been shown nationally and internationally, as well in regional venues. She is a member of nine watercolor societies and has been included in publications by North Light Books. Goldstein-Warren led a workshop from 9 a.m. to noon, “Techniques of Working With Watercolors.” Students learned about paper, brushes, paint and various techniques. She also helped students create their own original abstract watercolor piece. Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual-art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and in each congressional district. Since the competition began in 1982, more than 650,000 high school students have participated. The competition is sponsored by members of the United States Congress and culminates in a year-long exhibition at the United States Capitol building. A complete list of students whose work is included in the exhibition is below. For more information, contact Cailin Howe, exhibits coordinator for the division, at (304) 558-0220, ext. 128, or email her at cailin.a.howe@wv.gov. The West Virginia Division of Culture and History is an agency within the West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts with Kay Goodwin, Cabinet Secretary. The division, led by Commissioner Randall Reid-Smith, brings together the past, present and future through programs and services focusing on archives and history, arts, historic preservation and museums. For more information about the division’s programs, events and sites, visit www.wvculture.org. The Division of Culture and History is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. 2015 Congressional Art Competition Participants BOONE COUNTY Zeke Poore (Grade 10) Britney Wilson (Grade 12) BRAXTON COUNTY Ashlee James (Grade 12) Laura Lake (Grade 12) CABELL COUNTY Erica Budd (Grade 11) Isaac Carpenter (Grade 11) Heather Childers (Grade 11) Jordan Christian (Grade 12) Breanna Clark (Grade 10) Austin Cooper (Grade 10) Kayla Crawford (Grade 11) Destiny Johnson (Grade 10) Drew Lauhon (Grade 11) Megan Matt (Grade 10) Tanner McCoy (Grade 11) Emily Payton (Grade 12) Ian Simms (Grade 11) Tianna Slash (Grade 11) Bonnie Thomas (Grade 12) HARRISON COUNTY Erika Hayhurst (Grade 10) Erin Huffman (Grade 10) Allison K. McIntyre (Grade 10) Meredith Robinson (Grade 12) Brooke Shull (Grade 11) Michaela Swiger (Grade 12) ROBERT C. BYRD HIGH SCHOOL Chayanna Beverly (Grade 12) Jada Bisset (Grade 12) James Crim (Grade 12) Brooklynn Lehosit (Grade 11) Alyssa Shanholtz (Grade 9) Bailey Spears (Grade 11) JACKSON COUNTY Shally Bailes (Grade 12) Alissa Givens (Grade 11) Boku Kondo (Grade 12) Caleb Marcellais (Grade 10) Hailey Miller (Grade 12) Taylor Nuzum (Grade 11) RIPLEY HIGH SCHOOL Kylie Anderson (Grade 11) Ariana Buckley (Grade 9) Kristy Canterbury (Grade 12) Sydney Casto (Grade 9) Allyson N. Davis (Grade 11) Brooke King (Grade 11) Kendra Sheets (Grade 12) KANAWHA COUNTY Gretel Toloza Alvarez (Grade 12) Bethany Ansel (Grade 11) Kayla Barbazette (Grade 11) Nicholli Matheny (Grade 12) Eleanor Paybins (Grade 12) Ambria Scott (Grade 12) NITRO HIGH SCHOOL Tiffany Bartram (Grade 12) Sabrina Chapman (Grade 10) Peyton Dolin (Grade 11) Jennifer Oxley (Grade 12) Jacob Stevens (Grade 12) SAINT ALBANS HIGH SCHOOL Hannah Inman (Grade 12) Cherith Marcum (Grade 12) Katelyn Stuckey (Grade 10) Lexi Yost (Grade 12) LOGAN COUNTY Haley Hensley (Grade 11) Hannah Swartz (Grade 12) Abigail Triplett (Grade 9) Sarina Vance (Grade 12) MARION COUNTY Sabrina Morris (Grade 12) Abby Ott (Grade 12) MASON COUNTY Danielle Lavender (Grade 12) MERCER COUNTY Brooklyn Lily (Grade 12) TAYLOR COUNTY Lauren Lyons (Grade 12) Victoria Willett (Grade 11) -30- |
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