Congratulations to Scholastic Art Awards National Medalists Grace Gray and Sophia Wehman!

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 (11) piece, “Hug Me”, was awarded a Silver Medal, and Sophia Wehman’s piece (10), “Overflow”, 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!

2024 Scholastic Art Awards Winners!

Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual arts and literary arts organizations across the country to bring the Scholastic Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) apply in 29 categories of art and writing. 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.

Award notifications are in! Congratulations to these very talented OHHS Art and Design students on their accomplishments this year in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

Art Portfolio: Honorable Mention
Rylee Dissinger

This highly competitive category is based upon submission of a series of 6 distinct works that communicate a single cohesive idea or visual investigation and accompanying artist statement. 

Gold Key Winners

Below are the works that earned Gold Keys, the highest level of achievement on the regional level. Approximately 7 – 10% of all regional submissions are recognized with Gold Key Awards and all are considered for national-level recognition.

Molly Audretch “Tapped Out” Gold Key
Milo Butts “Apple Teeth” Gold Key
Isabelle Dellecave “Shapes and Hands” Gold Key
Grace Gray “Hug Me” Gold Key
Grace Gray “Something Fishy is Going on Here” Gold Key
Aubrey Laib “Empty Vessels” Gold Key
Cora Mundstock “I’m Not Free Yet; Even Years Later” Gold Key
Katrina Nastold “Oceanic” Gold Key
Finley Nguyen “Promises” Gold Key
Jordan Tinsley “Childhood Treasures” Gold Key
Sophia Wehman “Overflow” Gold Key

Silver Key Winners

Approximately 10 – 15% of all regional submissions are recognized with Silver Key Awards.

Molly Audretch “Burning Bright” Silver Key
Molly Audretch “Effervesce” Silver Key
Bethany Bachman “Reflections” Silver Key
Milo Butts “Virus” Silver Key
Anna Caito “Bedhead” Silver Key
Scout Estes “Friday Nights” Silver Key
Austin Haarmeyer “Voids” Silver Key
Annika Kaufenberg “Sea Life” Silver Key
Finley Nguyen “Gunk” Silver Key
Finley Nguyen “Phlegm” Silver Key
Sophia Reid “Glaring” Silver Key
Ethan Ridder “Chromatic” Silver Key
Annie Riley “Growing Through It” Silver Key
Kaylyn Schirmer “Fall Ball” Silver Key
Leah Stolla “Anxious Thoughts” Silver Key



Honorable Mentions

Approximately 15 – 20% of all regional submissions receive Honorable Mention Awards.

Brayden Asman “The Swarming Shark” Honorable Mention
Emma Brunner “Sunrise” Honorable Mention
Abby Burst “Peace Mandala” Honorable Mention
Anna Caito “Don’t Eat Crayons” Honorable Mention
Miles Frisch “Picture the Pitchers” Honorable Mention
Aubree Fuson “Unpacking Mortality” Honorable Mention
Grace Gray “The Lonely Mushroom Man” Honorable Mention
Kalli Langdon “Pop of Play” Honorable Mention
Rain Magrum “In the Dark” Honorable Mention
Rain Magrum “Phases” Honorable Mention
Sophia McCarthy “Final Peace” Honorable Mention
Cora Mundstock “Candles and Chromebooks” Honorable Mention
Cora Mundstock “Changing Horizons”
Emily Ott “Social Media Rollercoaster” Honorable Mention
Brenna Schirmer “Guard Duty” Honorable Mention
Lizzie Schreibeis “Stark” Honorable Mention
Leah Stolla “The Wake Up” Honorable Mention
Jordan Tinsley “Fawn & Fern” Honorable Mention
Jamie Turner “Emperor of Realms” Honorable Mention
Seth Wahof “Tentacle Reef” Honorable Mention
Lydia Wilson “Bone Yard” Honorable Mention

The Herb Block FoundationEditorial Cartoon Award

Cora Mundstock “Land Invasion” Honorable Mention

Cora Mundstock “Land Invasion”