Spring 2025 “Celebrating Art” OHHS Art and Design Students to Be Published

“Celebrating Art” is devoted to the promotion and appreciation of student art. The intent of their student art contest is to motivate student artists. The top entries are published in an anthology that will record the creative works of today’s student artists.

Students recently submitted work and 95 OHHS Art and Design students were invited to be published in the Spring 2025 “Celebrating Art”!  Only the best art is selected to be included in the full-color hardbound art book, “Celebrating Art”. Additionally, final judging for the “Top Ten Artist” and “High Merit Artist” awards will be completed and announced soon. The following students should feel honored. This is not a contest where every entry is invited to be published and is a highly selective competition. Thousands of entries were not invited to be published. Being published represents a lot of talent, hard work, and dedication from students.

Congratulations to the following students:

From Ambs’ Ceramics 2 and Art Foundations classes:

Charlie Archer
Claudia Borcherding
Kacey Brigger
Bella Couch
Shawn Fellows
Eliot Flaig
Evelyn Good
Travis Harvey
Jillian Hayden
Aarian Hughes
Dylan Johnson
Arien Mesbah
Anna Price
Logan Ramstetter
Sophia Reid
Megan Schmidt
Aaliyah Schunk
Sarah Sieve
Sophia Tirado
Ahleya Velasco
Gloria Wilson

From Dignan-Cummins’ Ceramics 1, Honors Enamels, Mosaic, and Glass, Honors Fiber Arts, Sculpture, and AP Art 3D Design classes:

Leigha Aday
Josie Audretch
Victor Benken
Ava Bunke
Evelyn Dann
Eric Dew
Julia Dwyer
Sam Getz
Grace Gray
Brooke Hail
Maggie Heydorn
Belle Kirby
Jack Ludwig
Samantha McDonald
Kaylee Miller
Emma Mondary
Alysse Niewoehner
Lexi Predmore
Rylee Prickett
Mia Santiago
Elise Sargent
Addison Wuebbling
Zoe Wuerdeman
Olivia Young

From Kopf’s Art Foundations, Digital Art Foundations, and Painting and Public Art classes:

Grace Abrams
Cynthia Brown
Mia Esquivel
Aubree Fuson
Catherine Glogowski
Elena Greifeneder
Riley Roach
Sona Sougoule
Ahleya Velasco
Klara Zimmert

From Groh’s Art Foundations and Painting and Public Art classes:

Shaylee Aday
McKenzie Balford
Kailey Barrows
Liam Biehl
Skylar Clark
Desmond Damon
Kayman Diesman
Kaylie Gantzer
Allyson Hassett
Sarah Leonard
Alejandra Lui
Erica Martinez
Riley McIntyre
Gracie Metz
Summer Perry
Angel Smith
Dani Soper
Nadya Young

From Schorsch’s Drawing and Printmaking, Art Foundations, and Studio Art AP 2D Design and Drawing classes: 

Molly Audretch
Precious Boyd
Mylla Davis
Trenton Duetenhofer
Madde Garrison
Lyla Haste
Yassine Houmaidi
Kendalyn Kress
Cody Leopold
Diane Marde
Lily McGuire
Baylee Moorman
Bella Phillips
Annie Riley
Lizzie Schreibeis
Lukas Schwab
Claire Schwab
Alex See
John Teal
Jordan Tinsley
Sophia Wehman
Lydia Wilson

OHHS Art and Design Students Selected for the 2025 OAEA Emerging Artist Exhibition

The OAEA (Ohio Art Education Association) High School Show showcases Ohio’s Emerging Artists’ artistic efforts. The Emerging Artist show is dedicated to showcasing the artistic efforts of students who have only had the chance to take one or two art classes in high school. The competitive professional forum is intended to prepare young artists for their creative future in college or in an art career. This showcase is designed to inspire new artists to excel in the areas of drawing, painting, sculpture, crafts, computer art, photography, and printmaking. Everyone involved should be proud of the students who inspire, creative thinking, problem-solving, and skillful techniques.  

This year’s exhibition showcases over 130 works of art by students in grades nine through eleven from across the state. The work will be on display at the Riverside Methodist Hospital 3535 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214 with a exhibition closing reception on May 10th, 2025 from 1:30-3:00 pm.

Congratulations to the following students on being selected to exhibit at this year’s Emerging Artist exhibition.

2024-2025 OHHS PTA Reflections State Level Winners Announced for “Accepting Imperfection”

The State level PTA Reflections winners have been announced. “Accepting Imperfection” is the theme for this year’s PTA Reflections Program which has been bringing the arts to life from more than 10 million students since 1969. Reflections encourages students of all ages to unleash creative talents and be inspired; express themselves imaginatively in their artwork; experience the fun and joy of making art; tap into critical-thinking skills to create art inspired by the annual theme, and receive positive recognition for their original works of art. It was an exciting year and the State level PTA was honored to receive over 700 entries from around the state.

Congratulations to the following OHHS Art and Design and Literature students on their accomplishments:

Literature
Ava Wildenmann, “Wrapped in Twine, Rooted in Love”, 1st Place, Award of Excellence

Visual Arts
Sophia Wehman, “Emotional Disorientation”, 1st Place, Award of Excellence

Congratulations to Scholastic Art Awards National Medalists Grace Gray and Baylee Moorman!

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards has an impressive legacy dating back to 1923. Over the years, the Awards have grown to become the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the U.S., and the nation’s largest source of scholarships for creative young artists and writers. A noteworthy roster of past winners includes Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen King, John Updike, and many more.

Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual and literary arts organizations across the country to bring The Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 28 categories of art and writing for the chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited or published. Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

More than 100,000 students submitted more than 330,000 works of art and writing to the 2024 Scholastic Awards. Gold Key Regional winners compete on the National level for Medalist Awards. Grace and Sophia’s work was selected by some of the foremost leaders in the visual and literary arts for excellence in originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision. Less than 2,000 works received a National Medal, which places them within the top 1% of all submissions!

Grace Gray’s (12) piece, “Finding Peace”, was awarded a Silver Medal, and Baylee Moorman’s piece (10), “The Spirit Within”, earned a Silver Medal.

An awards ceremony for National Medalists will take place at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Congratulations to our Scholastic Art Awards National Medalists!

OHHS Art and Design Student Lizzie Schreibeis Celebrates the Release of “Sweet Meats”

​On March 22, 2025, the Esquire Theatre in Cincinnati hosted the premiere of “Sweet Meats,” a locally produced film that has garnered significant attention. The event was a notable success, with reports indicating that tickets were nearly sold out. ​

A standout contributor to the film is OHHS Art and Design student Lizzie Schreibeis! Schreibeis took on multiple roles in the production, serving as the department lead for hair and makeup, as well as portraying the mascot. Her diverse talents are further highlighted by her work as a set designer and makeup artist at USS Nightmare, a popular attraction in Cincinnati, as well as an assistant makeup artist on the film “All Your Friends are Dead”. ​

The film’s premiere was part of the “Hands Across Tromerica” event, celebrating independent cinema. Local media, including Fox 19 Cincinnati, featured segments on “Sweet Meats,” underscoring the community’s support for homegrown talent. ​


Schreibeis’ contributions to “Sweet Meats” not only exemplify the dedication and passion of young artists in Cincinnati’s burgeoning film scene, but her own commitment to using the arts to build a career. This year alone, Lizzie has earned numerous Gold and Silver Key Awards for her work submitted to the Scholastic Art and Writing Competitions, was an Overture Awards Semi-Finalist, has artwork currently on exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center and Studio San Giuseppe, and was selected to exhibit at this year’s Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition as a top 25 award winner and will have work in Cameo Exhibition at the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce.