Tuesday, March 12, 2019

"Spring Art Extravaganza" Middle and High Winners

Lydia Spears with teacher Kenneth Mulwee and principal Leslie Alexander
Here are the winners for the “Spring Art Extravaganza” for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County middle and high schools. Photos courtesy of Phil Benenati, who teaches at Reynolds:

High School Winner – Lydia Spears, sophomore, Reynolds. Art teacher: Ken Mulwee

Middle School Winner – Makenzie Akins, 8th Grade, Southeast Middle School. Art teacher: Denise Kanir

Makenzie Akins

Denise Kanir with Makenzie Akins
High School Honorable Mention:
Brynn Hutchison, sophomore, West Forsyth. Art teacher: Nathan Newsome
Amanda Hofmann, senior, Career Center. Art teacher: Andrea Raines

Middle School Honorable Mention:
Austin Williams, 8th Grade, Northwest Middle School. Art teacher: Natasha Young
Keegan Brown, 6th Grade, Paisley IB Magnet. Art teacher: Cora Wooten

The “Spring Art Extravaganza” for elementary school students is scheduled for March 26 through April 1. The art will be displayed in the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts in downtown Winston-Salem at 251 N. Spruce St.

Both extravaganzas are sponsored by Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, and Modern Automotive.

Lydia Spears, with father, Brian Spears



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