East Bay students among Bay View scholastic art awards winners

Six from school, including two from East Providence, continue to national competition

Posted 1/30/20

EAST PROVIDENCE — Bay View's Visual Arts Department is proud to announce that 17 students were recently presented with 22 Scholastic Art Awards from the Rhode Island Art Education Association …

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East Bay students among Bay View scholastic art awards winners

Six from school, including two from East Providence, continue to national competition

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EAST PROVIDENCE — Bay View's Visual Arts Department is proud to announce that 17 students were recently presented with 22 Scholastic Art Awards from the Rhode Island Art Education Association (RIAEA).

They were acknowledged in a ceremony at Rhode Island College (RIC) on Sunday, Jan. 19, and their work will be on display at RIC’s Chazan Family Gallery in Alex & Ani Hall through February 2, after which there will be an exhibit in the Art Wing and Gallery at St. Mary Academy – Bay View.

The Scholastic Art Awards program is the nation’s largest, longest-running and most prestigious visual and literary arts program in the country. Their mission is to recognize and foster the creative achievements of students in grades 7 through 12. Art teachers submit a limited number of student work into the competition. This year, out of 30 submissions 22 Bay View students received awards—the most of any school in Rhode Island.

The six pieces that received a Gold Key will go on to be judged in the national competition.  They include: Lia Gallagher ’23 (Pawtucket), Gold Key, Painting; Katherine Keating ’20 (Providence), Gold Key, Printmaking ; Veronica Nelson ’24 (Riverside), Gold Key, Painting; Sophia Martin ’20 (Attleboro, Mass.), Gold Key, Digital Art; Greta Redleaf ’21 (Cranston), Gold Key, Photography; and Lindsey Williams ’23 (Riverside), Gold Key, Sculpture.

The full list of 2020 Bay View Scholastic Art winners by name, class, hometown, award and discipline:
Kaitlynn Clement ’21 (Pawtucket), Honorable Mention, Digital Art
Jessenia Collazo ’20 (Providence), Honorable Mention, Sculpture
Lauren DiSanto ’20 (Johnston), Honorable Mention, Drawing and Illustration
Lauren DiSanto ’20 (Johnston), Honorable Mention, Art Portfolio
Lia Gallagher ’23 (Pawtucket), Gold Key, Painting
Katherine Keating ’20 (Providence), Silver Key, Digital Art
Katherine Keating ’20 (Providence), Gold Key, Printmaking
Katherine Keating ’20 (Providence), Honorable Mention, Art Portfolio
Sophia Martin ’20 (Attleboro, Mass.), Silver Key, Mixed Media
Sophia Martin ’20 (Attleboro, Mass.), Gold Key, Digital Art
Caitlyn McCarthy ’20 (Providence), Silver Key, Drawing and Illustration
Francine Miller ’23 (Bristol), Honorable Mention, Jewelry
Veronica Nelson ’24 (Riverside), Gold Key, Painting
Riley Pino ’23 (Attleboro, Mass.), Silver Key, Jewelry
Ava Rabiner ’20 (Cranston), Honorable Mention, Art Portfolio
Greta Redleaf ’21 (Cranston), Gold Key, Photography
Emma Simas ’20 (Bristol), Silver Key, Jewelry
Gianna Spremullo ’20 (Cranston), Silver Key, Mixed Media
Madelyn Weir ’20 (Johnston), Silver Key, Drawing and Illustration
Lindsey Williams ’23 (Riverside), Gold Key, Sculpture
Sandy Zhou ’20 (Warwick), Silver Key, Art Portfolio
Sandy Zhou ’20 (Warwick), Honorable Mention, Ceramics and Glass

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