2020 Scholastic Art Awards: National Medals

March 31, 2020

National medals for Hawai‘i students

Thirteen Hawai‘i students received national medals in the 2020 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards!

American Visions Medal

  • Addyssyn Oppegard, “A Vessel To Hold My Spirit, Ceramics and Glass category. Grade 12, University Laboratory School.

Gold Medal

  • Gabrielle Ah Mook Sang, “Grams”, Painting category. Grade 12, ‘Iolani School.
  • Teanna Camara, “Panoramic Beauty”, Drawing & Illustration category. Grade 11, Kalaheo High School.
  • Addyssyn Oppegaard, “A Vessel To Hold My Spirit”, Ceramics and Glass category. Grade 12, University Laboratory School.
  • Marielsa Sadio, “Distortion”, Photography category. Grade 11, Governor Wallace R. Farrington High School.
  • Clara Wu, “Smile”, Painting category. Grade 12, Kalani High School.

Silver Medal

  • Alexis Allen, “No Two Séances Are the Same”, Digital Art category. Grade 12, Parker School.
  • Taylor DeCastro, “Utopic Reality”, Jewelry category. Grade 12, ‘Iolani School.
  • Malaya Hill, “Thoughts On the Universe?”, Digital Art category. Grade 12, Parker School.
  • Gaiatri Hittle, “Blue Sunflowers”, Comic Art category. Grade 12, Mid-Pacific Institute.
  • Isabella Hutchinson, “The Mind’s Eye”, Painting category. Grade 12, Kalaheo High School.
  • Kiana May Supnet, “Filipino Street Kids”, Photography category. Grade 12, Leilehua High School.
  • Kelsey Takahashi, “GIRLS”, Digital Art category. Grade 12, ‘Iolani School.
  • Josiah Williams, “Winter”, Printmaking category. Grade 12, Mid-Pacific Institute.

All National Awards

A full list of national awards is posted on the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards website: 2020 National Medalists List (PDF).

Contact

Teachers, parents/guardians or students with questions about artwork delivery, please contact Kamakani Konia, Art in Public Places Project Manager, by telephone: (808) 586-0736 or email: [email protected].

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