Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards were founded in 1923 and is the longest-running most prestigious Art award program in the United States. For nearly a century, the Art and Writing Awards have inspired students to pursue their creative vision and share beauty and bold ideas with their peers across the country. Student works are juried by artists, writers, historians, and educators and are recognized for their achievements through regional and national awards and scholarships.
This year Boston Trinity Academy received six Scholastic Art awards. Please be sure to congratulate our students for the recognition of their hard work and creative vision.
Elsa Tate ’24, Charcoal Study of a Cat, Drawing and Illustration, Honorable Mention
Emerson Maury ’25, Cribbage with My Dad, Drawing and Illustration, Honorable Mention
Abby Keyes ’26, Notre Dame Cathedral, Drawing and Illustration, Honorable Mention
Angela Park ’24, Self Portrait- Glass Cups, Painting, Silver Key
Emanuel Wieczorek ’24, Untitled, Digital Art, Gold Key
Emanuel Wieczorek ’24 , Untitled, Digital Art, Honorable Mention
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Elsa Tate ’24, Charcoal Study of a Cat, Drawing and Illustration, Honorable Mention |
Angela Park ’24, Self Portrait- Glass Cups, Painting, Silver Key |
Abby Keyes ’26, Notre Dame Cathedral, Drawing and Illustration, Honorable Mention |
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Emanuel Wieczorek ’24, Untitled, Digital Art, Honorable Mention |
Emanuel Wieczorek ’24, Untitled, Digital Art, Gold Key |
Emerson Maury ’25, Cribbage with My Dad, Drawing and Illustration, Honorable Mention |
Emanuel’s description for his Artwork that won a Gold Key Award:
“In this artwork, I explore the idea of a nightmare as it pervades throughout a cityscape. I experimented with warm colors and atmosphere, attempting to build up contrast between nightmares and the persistence of sleep.”
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