Hutchison Girls Win Big at 2021 Regional Scholastic Art Awards

Hutchison girls won 53 Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards this year, with 10 Gold Keys, 21 Silver Keys, and 22 Honorable Mentions.
Once again, our girls were recognized for their incredible talent in the visual arts. With 53 awards, Hutchison led all other independent schools in the regional competition.
 
Congratulations are also in order for the professional working artists who work with our girls each day. They foster a classroom environment that inspires students to express their creativity and strengthen their confidence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
 
The Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards offers the girls a chance to compete on a regional and national level. It is an opportunity for them to be recognized for their talent and creativity. It is also a way for the public to see the level of work that is produced consistently by Hutchison’s visual art department.
 
Gold Key Winners
  • Grace Ellsworth ’21: Mixed Media
  • Amellia Hausmann ’21: One Gold Key in Painting and One in Art Portfolio
    • Senior Best in Show for Colorful Breeze
    • American Visions Award for Colorful Breeze
  • Camille Mattingly ’22: Mixed Media
  • Madelyn Simcoe ’21: One Gold Key in Drawing & Illustration and One in Art Portfolio
  • Emmy Walton ’23: Drawing & Illustration
  • Nuha Hasan ’24: Photography
  • Emerson Applegate ’22: Photography
  • Madeleine Jehl ’21: Jewelry
Silver Key Winners
  • Kennedy Adeogba ’23: Drawing & Illustration
  • Caroline Alexander ’21: Two in Drawing & Illustration and One in Ceramics & Glass
  • Grace Ellsworth ’21: One in Painting and One in Mixed Media
  • Bena Grimes ’22: Drawing & Illustration
  • Amellia Hausmann ’21: Painting
  • Miller Johnson ’21: One in Drawing & Illustration and One in Sculpture
  • Sarah Jane Richey ’22: Painting
  • Caroline Shepherd ’21: Two in Drawing & Illustration and One in Art Portfolio
  • CeCe Solberg ’22: Mixed Media
  • Anna Rose Thomas ’21: Art Portfolio
  • Betty Jane Thomas ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Katie Wiener ’22: Drawing & Illustration
  • Ellaynakate Angelakis ’23: Photography
  • Kate Downs ’21: Jewelry
  • Marjorie Ann Templeton ’21: Ceramics & Glass
Honorable Mention Winners
  • Caroline Alexander ’21: One in Drawing & Illustration and One in Fashion
  • Lillian Barcroft ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Alex Beard ’23: Digital Art
  • Grace Bennett ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Kate Downs ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Grace Ellsworth ’21: Art Portfolio
  • Amellia Hausmann ’21: One in Painting, One in Sculpture, and One in Jewelry
  • Miller Johnson ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Kristin Nunn ’22: Mixed Media
  • Caroline Shepherd ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Madeleine Siler ’21: Two in Drawing & Illustration
  • Sophie Skolnick ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Anna Rose Thomas ’21: Drawing & Illustration
  • Betty Jane Thomas ’21: One in Drawing & Illustration and One in Fashion
  • Stephanie Woodbury ’22: Drawing & Illustration
  • Emmy Roberts ’24: Photography
  • Caroline Robertson ’21: Ceramics & Glass
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art will exhibit Gold Key winning artwork from January 23-February 21, and host a virtual awards ceremony for Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention winners on Saturday, February 20. For the specific times of each award ceremony, click here.
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