Middle, Upper School Artists Recognized at Scholastic Art Awards
The Gulliver Visual Arts program continues to shine, as several Middle School and Upper School students earned recognition for original art pieces entered in the 2019 Scholastic Art Awards competition. Their artwork will spend just over three weeks on display at the Rubell Family Collection in Wynwood, and the artists were recognized at an awards ceremony on January 26.
Two Gulliver students earned the highest distinction at the regional level and were recognized as regional Gold Key Award winners:
Carly Feinberg ’19 – Gold Key – Architecture – Residential Design
Valeria Munoz ’19 – Gold Key – Architecture – Villa Design
National Gold medalists will be announced in March and honored during a special awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York City in June.
The following Gulliver students were also honored in regional competition:
Santiago Canto ’21 – Silver Key – Architecture – Residential Design
Tomas Davalos ’23 – Honorable Mention – Acrylic Painting – Waiting
Joey Elsbernd ’20 – Honorable Mention – Painting – Hang in There
Lilly Enekes ’21 – Silver Key – Architecture Residential Design
Andreia Escobar ’20 – Honorable Mention – Ceramics – Quaker Parakeet
Elizabeth Gabriele ’20 – Honorable Mention – Architecture – Residential Design
Siqi Li ’23 – Honorable Mention – Colored Pencil – Toys r Us
Siqi Li ’23 – Honorable Mention – Colored Pencil – Spring
Siqi Li ’23 – Honorable Mention – Pen & Ink – Merry Christmas Albrecht Durer
Taylor Quintero ’20 – Silver Key – Sculpture – More Than You Can Chew
Victoria Quiros ’19 – Honorable Mention – Drawing and Illustration – Sleeping Beauty
Carlos Sanchez ’20 – Honorable Mention – Sculpture – Earnest for Love
Jessica Si ’20 – Silver Key – Digital Art – A New Begin
The Scholastic Art Awards, open to students in grades 7-12, is the largest and longest-running assessment and recognition program for the visual arts in the United States. Entry materials reach 12 million students in 99 percent of America’s schools and attract more than 250,000 entries each year.