Holy Family students win diocesan art awards
Staff report
POLAND
Several Holy Family School students recently received awards at this year’s Dioceasan Art Competition, which took place at St. Joseph the Provider School.
Schools that participated were St. Joseph the Provider, St. Rose, Warren JFK, St. Patrick in Kent, St. Nicholas and Holy Family.
The top two overall awards were received by Holy Family eighth-graders. Grace Raymer won first place and Best of Show for her landscape painting. Paige Ogden received second place overall for her colored pencil drawing.
The following is a list of all awards won by Holy Family students:
Maya Jacobs, third place in mixed media for grades three to five
Ian Wallace, first place in printmaking for grades three to five
Julia Diorio, second place in printmaking for grades three to five
Brady Desmond, third place in printmaking for grades three to five
Helen Faur, first place in textile for grades six to eight
Logan Hackstedde, third place in textile for grades six to eight
Ashley Levak, second place in pastels for grades three to five
Gabriella Memo, third place in pastels and first place in painting for grades three to five
Mia Schicken, third place in painting for grades three to five
Karina Collins, first place in pencil drawing for grades three to five
Jillian Zidian, second place in textile, second place in pencil drawing and first place in crayon/marker drawing for grades six to eight
Heath Nickell, first place in graphic design for grades three to five
Aidan Stamp third place in graphic design for grades three to five
Isabella Ellinos, third place in graphic design for grades three to five
Tyler Hayes, first place in graphic design for grades six to eight
Patrick Dambrogio, second place in graphic design for grades six to eight
Grace Raymer, first place photography for grades six to eight
Joseph Carosella, third place photography for grades six to eight
Sophia Dibo, first place in jewelry for grades three to five
Marcos Mateo, second place in jewelry for grades three to five
Kaylee Balogh, third place in jewelry for grades three to five
Ava Sellers, second place in sculptures for grades three to five
Hannah LaPlante, third place in sculptures for grades three to five
Jack Desmond, second place in sculptures for grades six to eight
David Vuksanovich, third place in sculptures for grades six to eight.
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