Field Students Win Scholastic Arts Awards




Field Students Win Scholastic Arts Awards
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Field Students Win Scholastic Arts Awards

Nine Field Students Honored in the 2025 Northeast Region-at-Large Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

Nine Field students were recognized in the Region-at-Large East of the 2025 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, the nation's longest-running educational initiative supporting student achievement in the visual and literary arts.

Art

Gold Key, Photography, Isabel '27 "Ghost Rider" *

Gold Key, Digital Art, Vanessa ‘25, "Tiny Lunch Concert Poster" *

Silver Key, Ceramics and Glass, Maya ‘25, "Breakfast Serial" 

Silver Key, Photography, Ashleigh ‘25, Untitled

Silver Key, Photography, Nate ‘27 “Umbrella of Faith”

Silver Key, Kai ‘25, Ceramics and Glass, "To Curve"

Silver Key, Halleluia ‘26, Drawing and Illustration, "ሃምሳ አመት" ("50 Years") 

Honorable Mention, Star ‘25, Fashion, "Wilted Worm"
 

Writing

Silver Key, Journalism, Aloe ‘25, “The Deepfake Pornography Epidemic: A Threat to Women’s Privacy and Dignity”

(The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards program has an impressive legacy of being the first to acknowledge creative talent and is today's largest source of scholarships for creative teens. Notable alumni of the awards (who were themselves honored in middle school or high school) include director Ken Burns, artist Andy Warhol, artist Charles White, author Truman Capote, artist Timothy H. Lee, photographer Richard Avedon, author Sylvia Plath, actor/director Robert Redford, artist Kay WalkingStick, actor John Lithgow, sculptor Luis Jiménez, and National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman. Jurors look for works that exemplify originality, skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision). 

* Regional Gold Key recipients are automatically considered for national awards.







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