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14 Stamford Students Take Home Honors At Teen Visions Art Show

The students were recognized as part of a unique exhibition of student artwork at the Silvermine Guild in New Canaan.

Via Stamford Public Schools: STAMFORD, CT — Last month, 14 Stamford Public Schools (SPS) students were recognized as part of a unique exhibition of student artwork at the Silvermine Guild in New Canaan. The Teen Visions Art Show, held on Nov. 17, was sponsored by Jerry's ARTARAMA.

Teen Visions is a unique opportunity for student artists to display their work in a real art gallery. Students from Academy of Information Technology & Engineering (AITE), Stamford High School (SHS) and Westhill High School (WHS) participated.

The show creates a real-world learning experience that enables our students to share their work with members of the local art and design community. The experience is inspiring and motivating.

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The following students earned prizes for their outstanding works, including SHS student Leah Swan who took home "Best in Show."

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  • 2nd place, Digital Black and White Photography, Nataliia Shcherbakova
  • 2nd place, Illustration, Nathan Yao

Stamford High School

  • Best in Show, Graphite Pencil, Leah Swan
  • 2nd place, Colored Pencil, Diana Warzononkiewicz
  • 2nd place, Pottery, Ivana Nique
  • 1st place, Digital Photography, Richard Verbanic

Westhill High School

  • 1st place, Photography, Faith Decamillo
  • 2nd place, Photography, Sophie Wint
  • 1st place, Charcoal, Anissa Askew
  • 1st place, Charcoal, Ashley Echegaray
  • 1st place, Charcoal, Angela Ramirez
  • 1st place, Sculpture, Jacquline Garcia and Yeison Vasquez
  • 2nd place, Pen and Ink, Kary-Ann McDowell

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