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Student Show, Field Museum, November 2021

During my Natural History Illustration class, my professor, Rebecca Banasiak, was able to get a display case to feature one artwork for each student in both Field museum art classes. 

Pictured: Three Little Birds on Display 

Saic Online ArtBash, May 2020

Due to covid-19, the SAIC 2020 ArtBash was held online, and so I submitted Pacing, to the general submission. It was non-juried and anyone who wanted to demonstrate what they had done that year was allowed to submit. Regrettably I don't have a good picture of my piece due to the quarantine.

Pacing
Locked Away

Celebrating the Arts at the Friedman Place Exhibition, October 2019

The Celebrating the Arts at the Friedman Place Exhibition was an amazing juried show that I was invited to submit to through SAIC, it required an artwork that dealt with an illness more specifically about a lack of eyesight. I was very fortunate that Locked Away was accepted into the show. I was able to meet so many people who had experienced a loss of sight, something seen as practically a death sentence in the art world

The National Art Honor Society Spring Show, April 2019 

As Co-President of the NAHS at my school, me and my partner, Amanda Carlevato, helped organize the first NAHS Art Show to make up for the AP art show not taking place that year. We rented the space, gathered the money through donations and fees, and required all members to submit one or two brand new pieces of art work.

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Picture: Me and my co-president(top), Fairy Hunt (bottom), Hello my Name is...(right)

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Pictured:Innocent Until Evil(far left), Numbers that define me (right)

The Knoxville Museum of Art Student Competition,
December 2017 & 2018

I was accepted into the KMA Student Competition three years, 2015, 2017, and 2018. I list 2017 and 2018 because I placed and was awarded those two years. 2017 I placed Best in 11th grade with my Prismacolor piece, Innocent Until Evil. And then in 2018, I placed 3rd in 12th grade with my collage. 

Dogwood Arts Festival Chalkwalk, 2016, 17, 18, & 19

The Dogwood Art Festival Chalkwalk is a very popular event that is very popular in Knoxville. Anyone can sign up either by themselves or in groups. I participated every year in high school: 2016 as high school collaboration (awarded first), 2017 I participated by myself, 2018 as a collaboration with three of my friends and me (awarded first), and 2019 I was unable to fully participate due to an injury, but I oversaw the NAHS square as one of the presidents and (awarded 3rd in high school collaboration).

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Pictured:  Swan Lake '17 (top right), Signs of Friends '18 (top left), group picture (bottom)

AP Art Show,
December 2017 

My first year in AP art and this was my first ever show that I helped organize and set up. I had a lot of fun with all my friends and AP art. 

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Picture of me next to my artworks during the show(left), Picture during the show(right)

Dogwood Art Festival Guitar Painting Contest, 2017 & 2018

I submitted applications for 2017, 2018, and 2019, and I received guitars for 2017 and 2018. It was a lot of fun and the guitars were auctioned off. 

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Pictured: 2017 Guitar (top left), 2018 Guitar (top middle), 2018 Guitar and I (top right), Picture of 2017 Guitar on the wall with the other winners (bottom)

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