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Art show features talented high school artists
More than 100 area high school students from 20 different high schools submitted their best works of art to compete in the 35th Annual Superintendent's Regional High School Art Show. The entries are on display through March 14 at Educational Service District 112, 2500 NE 65th Avenue, Vancouver.
Artists were recognized at an Awards Reception February 21.
Eleven pieces were selected as Regional Winners to compete against entries from around Washington in the Annual State Superintendent of Public Instruction's Art Show in Olympia in April.
REGIONAL AWARDS
- Oliver P. Ailshie, "Main Street and Fourth Plain's Thirteenth Prophet," Washougal High School, Washougal School District, teacher Robert Yee.
- Karston Bruner, "All Seeing Eyes," Heritage High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jan Tichenor.
- Kylena Gulickson, "I Got Rhythm," R.A. Long High School, Longview School District, teacher T.J. Frey.
- Daniel Jefferies, "The Lunar Run," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jarred Jackman.
- Lisa Jurmu, "Abstract Slab Vase," Mark Morris High School, Longview School District, teacher Julie Esche.
- Madeline Martin, "Birdy," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jarred Jackman.
- Ashley Nelson, "Ancient Ways," Battle Ground High School, Battle Ground School District, teacher Valinda Krieger.
- Galen Olson, "Untitled," Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, Vancouver School District, teacher Richard Galeno.
- Jesse Poole, "Untitled," Mark Morris High School, Longview School District, teacher Julie Esche.
- Ariel Rousseau, "The Youth," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jarred Jackman.
- David Sun, "Follow me, Alice," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jarred Jackman.
ESD 112 AWARDS
- Angie Fernandez, "My Inner Child," Mark Morris High School, Longview School District, teacher Jan Stumph.
- Karissa Halstrom, "Discontent," Heritage High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Carrole Harris.
- Karissa Halstrom, "Frozen Bliss," Heritage High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Carrole Harris.
- Kylie Hoover, "Untitled," R.A. Long High School, Longview School District, teacher T.J. Frey.
- Seokin Kim, "Untitled," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Serena Dinsmore.
- Madeline Martin, "Trauer," Mountain View High School, Evergreen High School, teacher Jarred Jackman.
- Aleena Peppers, "Untitled," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jack Osier.
- Prisca Youn, "A Glimpse of Form," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jarred Jackman.
- Connie Zheng, "Untitled," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jack Osier.
- Alesya Zhilko, "Flower," Camas High School, Camas School District, teacher Rod Raunig.
HONORABLE MENTION
- Jordyn Ashford, "Untitled," R.A. Long High School, Longview School District, teacher T.J. Frey.
- Josh Brunt, "Untitled," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Serena Dinsmore.
- Britany Grable, "Self Portrait," Camas High School, Camas School District, teacher Rod Raunig.
- Mirabelle Hobson, "Grandma's Boot," R.A. Long High School, Longview School District, teacher T.J. Frey.
- Ariel Rousseau, "Centipoise Fleshpot," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jarred Jackman.
- Kaitlynn Rudbery, "Little Curiosity," Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, Vancouver School District, teacher Richard Galeno.
- Jessica Steffl, "Un Bol Vert de Fruite," Mountain View High School, Evergreen School District, teacher Jack Osier.
- Lana Wilson, "Italian Countryside at Harvest," Prairie High School, Battle Ground School District, teacher Kris Chrisopulos.
In addition, Mirabelle Hobson, R.A. Long High School, Longview School District, received the Merry Cammack Award for her work "Grandma's Boot" and Jordyn Ashford, R.A. Long High School, Longview School District, received the Staff Choice Award for her work, "Untitled". Both of these pieces will remain on permanent display at ESD 112.
