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Casey Epstein-Gross, a senior attending Solebury School, recently was awarded a gold medal and multiple regional gold and silver keys in the 2021 National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, accolades presented by the Philadelphia Writing Project. The gold medal accomplishment is the highest level of distinction.
Epstein-Gross won with her critical essay, Looking Through the Window : Narrative Form and the Act of Reading as Voyeurism in Wuthering Heights. Since 1923, the awards have recognized some of America’s most celebrated artists and writers while they were teenagers, including Tschabalala Self, Stephen King, Kay WalkingStick, Charles White, Joyce Carol Oates and Andy Warhol.
Students earn Scholastic honors Katie Springerâs âQuilted Flower Jacketâ earned a Gold Key.
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Young artists from Sisters won honors in the Central Oregon Scholastic Art Awards program this month.
The program celebrates budding artists at the middle-school and high-school levels. There was an exhibit opening and award ceremony at Central Oregon Community College’s (COCC) Pence Hall and Pinckney Art Gallery on February 8. The works will be on display at the Pinckney Gallery through February 28.
There are 26 potential categories in the show, including 2-D, 3-D, and contemporary forms. The Central Oregon Scholastic Art Awards program, an affiliate of the National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, started in 2008 when a group of regional teachers decided to promote the program for Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties, and partnered with the COCC art department.