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2022 All-State Art Competition
Online event hosted by ASAA and sponsored by First National Bank Alaska
Artwork is displayed at ArtAlaska.org starting April 26, 2022The All-State Art Competition is an online event with artwork displayed on an Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA) art website. This offers Alaskan high school students (grades 9-12) the opportunity to present their creative talent in an art show. For more information, visit the ASAA website at https://asaa.org/activities/art.
Competition Timeline
April 26, 2022 – Artwork is displayed on website at http://artalaska.org.
Fairbanks results in All-State Art Competition
Eleven student artists from Lathrop High School and West Valley High School were selected as winners in the All-State Art Competition, sponsored by the Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA).
All the artwork can be viewed online at ArtAlaska.org. Here are the Interior student artists whose work was selected by a panel of judges:
• Communication Art & Graphic Design: Second Place — Shia Walloe, Lathrop High School, “Spilled Milk;” Honorable Mention — Myka Hubert, Lathrop High School, “Deadly Nightshade.”
• Drawing: Second Place — Peter Park, Lathrop High School, “A Change of Perspective;” Third Place — Fin Ludwig, West Valley High School, “Warped” Honorable Mention — Brooks Whitman, “Hidden Expressions.”
• Multicultural Art: Second Place — Mahlon Ferreira, West Valley High School, “Formation’” Third Place — Kaila Druck, West Valley High School, “Blueberries.”
• Photography: First Place — Ezra Maio, West Valley High School, “Window Through Nature;” Second Place — Molly Cable, West Valley High School, “A Ray of Sunshine;” Third Place — Caden Van Nort, West Valley High School, “The Monarch.”
• Printmaking: Third Place — Lucy Ostnes, West Valley High School, “Ocean Dance.”
Some of their pieces are reprinted here.
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2022 All-State Art Competition Guidelines
All-State Art Judging Criteria