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WHS FRESHMAN'S ARTWORK EARNS STATE RECOGNITION

WHS FRESHMAN'S ARTWORK EARNS STATE RECOGNITION

Over the past year, high school artists across Washington state have channeled their emotions into their art, and today, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) honored some of their work at the 49th Annual Superintendent’s High School Art Show.


The show, hosted by Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal and streamed on social media by OSPI, celebrated the work of young artists from across the state. Wenatchee High School freshman Anessa Hanson’s piece, “Sunflower Meadow” was one of the winners. State winners receive a cash prize and trophy.

 
“Congratulations to all of the artists who were recognized today,” said Superintendent Reykdal. “It is always so powerful to see our students express themselves in this way, and their thoughtful approaches remind us of art’s power to grow our students’ creativity, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills.”


The Superintendent’s High School Art Show is the final stop in a process that begins in classrooms across the state. Artwork is sent to the regional educational service district (ESD) level for regional judging and awarding before being sent forward to the state level. Anessa's work will be on display the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center as part of OSPI's traveling art show in Wenatchee in the near future. 

 

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