MartinArts

Congrats to our talented MCHS artists that had artwork selected to be included in the prestigious Marvin S. Cone 37th Annual High School Juried Art Show!

โ— Sophie Araque-Liu - โ€œLiberationโ€ (Digital)
โ— Sophie Araque-Liu - โ€œShelteredโ€ (Painting) - Purchase Award
โ— Evelyn Arntson - โ€œFrog on a Lilyโ€ (Digital)
โ— Evelyn Arnston - โ€œA Colorful Arrangementโ€ (Drawing) - First Place - Drawing
โ— Gabriella Benedetti- โ€œDusk 'till Dawnโ€ (Painting) - Purchase Award
โ— Sophia Cancilla - โ€œClose to Deathโ€ (Photography) - Honorable Mention
โ— Kira Eason - โ€œUtter Chaosโ€ (Drawing) - Honorable Mention & Purchase Award
โ— Ellissa Freeman - โ€œGreetingsโ€ (Drawing)
โ— Sophia Fuentes - โ€œRuby Redsโ€ (Photography) - Honorable Mention
โ— Mia Gifford - โ€œGopherโ€ (Photography) - Honorable Mention & Purchase Award
โ— Hannah Houser - โ€œCarpenderโ€™s Bootsโ€ (Drawing)
โ— Sydney Launay - โ€œPorsche 911 Targaโ€ (Photography)
โ— Mei Lee - โ€œStage Light Beautyโ€ (Digital)
โ— Mei Lee - โ€œCulture Magazine Japanโ€ (Digital) - Honorable Mention
โ— Alayna Long - โ€œView Pointโ€ (Digital)
โ— Jaime Lopes - โ€œBirds on Postsโ€ (Photography) - Purchase Award
โ— Ava Maniscalco - โ€œRaindropsโ€ (Photography) - Honorable Mention
โ— Martina Maresca โ€œA Case of Lost Identityโ€ (Painting)
โ— Isabella Rivera - โ€œThe Queenโ€ (Digital) -Honorable Mention Award
โ— Chloe Tolton - โ€œTable Talkโ€ (Photography) - Honorable Mention
โ— Brooke Vanderwarn - โ€œEscapeโ€ (Photography) - Second Place - Photography
โ— Shirley Zhu - โ€œThe Floodโ€ (Digital)

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About the Exhibit
Each year MartinArts presents the Marvin S. Cone Annual High School Juried Art Show to recognize the artistic talents of Martin County high school students. The art teachers at each school select each piece of artwork for entry in the exhibit. It is a highly competitive process; the categories for cash awards are photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media/assemblage, printmaking, and drawing. The awards reception is held at the Court House Cultural Center Gallery. Additionally, each high school principal and the school superintendent select pieces to purchase that become a part of a permanent collection at their respective high schools and the superintendent's office.