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"Interpretations of the City" Juried Art Contest Winners Announced
Winners in Tutoring Solutions of Atlanta's annual "Interpretations of the City" high school art contest were announced.

Students from area high schools were invited to submit original works displaying their vision of the theme, βInterpretations of the City,β for Tutoring Solutions of Atlantaβs annual juried art contest last fall. Ten winning pieces were selected from a large pool of worthy entries for display in their Buckhead office for the 2016-17 school year. From those, monetary prizes were awarded to the three top places chosen by the judges. First Place went to Gracie Womack, a sophomore at The Lovett School. Gracie's piece, "Business and Homeless," was inspired by her weekly work at a homeless shelter with her family. Second place was given to Clementina Eterovic for her submission entitled "Paint the City" and third to Winston Fox for "Atlanta Levels." Both Clementina and Winston are students at Mount Vernon Presbyterian School. Congratulations to Gracie, Clementina, and Winston. Tutors and staff at Tutoring Solutions of Atlanta wish to thank all of the young artists who participated in the contest, making it possible for them to enjoy charming, imaginative artwork all year. All ten winning entries can be viewed by visiting the tutoring companyβs West Paces Ferry Road office, or by visiting their website, tutoringsolutionsofatlanta.com.