2015 Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition

The Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition, now in its forty-fifth year, is dedicated to the educational and artistic advancement of our talented young people in the state of Ohio. The exhibition is open to all of Ohio’s 1,112 high schools, both public and private, chartered by the State of Ohio Department of Education. Our purpose is to provide all budding young artists of the state with opportunities to advance their talent, whether that be through scholarships or simply experiencing the process of entering their work in a competition. The exhibition is a valuable incentive for our young people; it encourages an appreciation for the arts throughout Ohio and reflects the fine quality of art instruction and talent which exist in our state.

Congratulations to the following OHHS Art students whose work was selected to advance to the next level of judging for the 2015 Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition.  The exhibition opens at the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower, across from the State Capitol, in April, and closes at the end of May. At the exhibition opening, students receive Awards of Excellence and scholarship awards.

Taylor Helms “Laced”
Alyssa Weber “Canyon”
Jessica Adams “Mind’s Eye”
Sophia Schmackers “The Crazy Life of a Teenager”
Hailee Powell “Diva”
Jamie Wullenweber “Storm on the Horizon”

Helms_Charcoal

Congratulations to all of the students who were selected to submit work for this year’s competition!

2015 Scholastics Art and Writing Awards Results!

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards began as a small writing contest with a $5 prize and six winning applicants in 1923. Today, more than 90,000 teens in grades 7 through 12 from around the nation annually submit more than 185,000 works of art and writing in 28 categories. Winning students earn opportunities for recognition, exhibition, publication and scholarships.

The Awards, now presented by the nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, not only celebrate the rich future of artistic America, but also document its past. The program has been credited with identifying early talent in generations of America’s cultural icons, including Truman Capote (1932), Richard Avedon (1941), Andy Warhol (ca. 1945), Sylvia Plath (1947), Robert Redford (1954) and Zac Posen (1998), each of whom won the award when they were in high school.

Student works are evaluated by industry leaders and exhibited in New York City venues as well as cities across the country through the traveling exhibit, ART.WRITE.NOW. These exhibitions give audiences the opportunity to see the work of the nation’s top young artists and writers, inspiring appreciation for the teens’ maturity, talent and originality. For most young winners, this recognition is their first experience of being identified as serious artists and writers, and the impact on their self-perception can be life-changing. Richard Avedon called winning his Scholastic Award, “the defining moment of my life.”

The OHHS Art Department would like to congratulate the following students on their awards for the 2015 competition:

Honorable Mention
Katie Carter
Kelly Cline
Katelyn Evans
Lydia Futrell
Rylan Hixson
Taylor McDonald
Haley Roberts
Jasmine Shepherd
Vivien Smith
Lauren Sprague
Alaina Vinson
Jessica Wagner

Silver Key

Kelly Cline
Kaitlyn Clinkenbeard
Taylor Helms (2)
Diana Rosing
Marissa Ryan
Sophia Schmackers
Alyssa Weber (2)

Gold Key

Lauren Brown
Leah Bushman
Kelly Cline
Taylor Helms
Rylan Hixson
Marissa Ryan
Vivien Smith
Lulu Thornton

Portfolio Award

Kelly Cline

American Visions Nominee

Rylan Hixson

Information about the Regional Exhibition and Awards are listed below. Be sure the work of these very talented students and cheer the Portfolio Award and American Visions Nominees on to the next level!  Preview some of the works below.

Exhibition Opens: January 23rd from 6-9 pm at the Art Academy of Cincinnati
January 23rd- February 6th / Exhibition Run

Gallery Hours (after opening night)
Saturdays & Sundays (noon to 3 pm)
Monday – Friday (9 to noon & 4 to 7 pm)
(Last Friday – 5-10pm)

Awards Night Presentation:
January 30th; Exhibition hours 9 – noon & 5 – 10pm
Northern Kentucky Convention Center (Covington)
Grades 7-8 will be recognized at 6pm
Grades 9-10 will be recognized at 7pm
Grades 11-12 will be recognized at 8pm

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Cincinnati Nature Center’s Call to Student Artists

Local students artists are invited to submit original artwork to be used to promote Cincinnati Nature Center’s spring fundraising gala, Back to Nature 2015.  This event combines nature and art in a festive evening that features prominent Cincinnati area artists.  The winning artist will be invited to attend the event, sell artwork in the silent auction, and enjoy the food the festivities of the evening.  In addition, the artist will be featured in a press release and picked up by the local media.

This year’s theme is “Let’s Wing It”!  Good luck to Sydney Montgomery with her Monarch Butterfly entry!

Montgomery

PTA Reflections Results!

Hamilton County Reflections Winners.  Congrats to the following OH students for received the following awards in the Hamilton County Reflections contest.

Visual Arts:

1st place – Kelly Cline
2nd place – Brianna Visbal
3rd place – Vivien Smith
Honorable Mention – Kaitlyn Kellard
Honorable Mention – Zoe Orlet
Honorable Mention- Rachel Lincoln

Photography:

1st – Lauren Sprague
2nd – Brittany Oldfield

The top 3 winning entries are now moving onto the State Levels

2014 Day With(out) Art

On December 1st, over 250 Art Foundations students came together to create a large scale, collaborative, mural.  In addition to raising awareness about the AIDS pandemic, students were encourage to use the power of art, influenced by the style of artist Keith Haring, to voice their positions on social and global issues as a means of educating the public and instituting change.  The mural, and the students’ accompanying small artworks, will be on display at OHHS through January 2015.  Some of the final images can be browsed below.

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