March 12, 2014
CHARLESTON,  W.Va. – Three young artists will represent West Virginia in the 2014  Congressional Art Exhibit at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
Cabinet  Secretary Kay Goodwin of the Department of Education and the Arts, Mary  Elizabeth Eckerson representing Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, and Charleston  artist Amanda Short presented first-place awards Wednesday, March 5, to Allison  McIntyre of Lincoln High School, Harrison County; Kaylee Icenhower of  Ravenswood High School, Jackson County; and McKayla Meade of Mingo Central High  School, Mingo County. The presentation took place in the Great Hall of the  Culture Center, State Capitol Complex, Charleston.
Second  place winners include Kayla Davis of Spring Valley High School, Wayne County;  Hailey Miller of Ravenswood High School, Jackson County; Brooklynn Lilly of  Pikeview High School, Mercer County; Chesney Hudson of Ravenswood High School,  Jackson County; and Peyton Dolin of Nitro High School, Kanawha County.
Each spring, the  Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual-art  competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and in  each congressional district. Since the competition began in 1982, more than  650,000 high school students have participated. Students submitted entries to  the West Virginia State Museum in Charleston, and exhibition juror Amanda Short  selected the winning entries. Forty-one students have artwork on display in the  Balcony Gallery of the Culture Center. The exhibition will remain on display  through April 10 in honor of Youth Art Month, and the district winners will be  on display for one year at the U.S. Capitol. A complete list of participants is  attached.
Short,  a stained-glass artist, conducted a workshop for students prior to the awards  presentation at the Culture Center to encourage and inspire young artists to  enter the field of glassmaking. Short earned a bachelor of arts degree from  West Virginia State University in 2002 and has sold her work to Tamarack and  private residents. In 2007 she opened her studio, Amanda’s Art Glass, in  Charleston.
For  more information, contact Deputy Commissioner Caryn Gresham at (304) 558-0220,  ext. 120, or email her at [email protected]. 
The  West Virginia Division of Culture and History is an agency within the West  Virginia Department of Education and the Arts with Kay Goodwin, Cabinet  Secretary. The division, led by Commissioner Randall Reid-Smith, brings  together the past, present and future through programs and services focusing on  archives and history, arts, historic preservation and museums. For more  information about the division’s programs, events and sites, visit www.wvculture.org. The Division of Culture and History is an Equal  Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Congressional Art Competition Participants
FAYETTE  COUNTY
  FAYETTEVILLE  HIGH SCHOOL
Art  Teacher: Shea Wells
Dakota  Gonzalez (Grade  11) 
  War  of the Nebulae -  Oil and soft pastels
Alyssa  Jones (Grade  8) 
  Dragon  Dream - Ink  and watercolor
Keith  Keblesh (Grade  10) 
  Untitled - Colored  pencil
Savannah  Kincaid (Grade  8) 
  Eyes  of the World -  Pencil
Danielle  Leftwich (Grade  10) 
  Ancestor - Watercolor
Jessica  Renee Neal (Grade  12) 
  Wicked  Tree - Pencil
Brandi  N. Richmond (Grade  12) 
  Flowering  Lines -  Colored pencil
Marcus  Sheppard (Grade  11) 
  Withering  Away - Pencil 
MIDLAND  TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Kathy Metheney
Alicia  Jones (Grade  12) 
  Good  Morning -  Acrylic
Caitlin  Welch (Grade  12) 
  Come  Away with Me -  Pencil and charcoal 
HARRISON  COUNTY
LINCOLN  HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Carolyn Light
Allison  McIntyre (Grade  9) 
  Life  Will Stretch You -  Oil pastels 
JACKSON  COUNTY
  RAVENSWOOD  HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Pat Anderson
Chesney  Hudson (Grade  9) 
  Abandoned - Digital
Kaylee  Icenhower (Grade  12) 
  Double  Sided -  Watercolor
Elias  McKown (Grade  12) 
  Southern  Comfort -  Watercolor 
Hailey  Miller (Grade  11) 
  Jim  Carrey in Text -  Pen and ink 
Michelle  Riffle (Grade  12) 
  Wolf  at Heart -  Colored pencil
KANAWHA  COUNTY
  NITRO  HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Deborah Pierce
Peyton  Dolin (Grade  10) 
  Family  Moment -  Watercolor 
  Blue  Morning -  Watercolor
ST.  ALBANS HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Debra Moore
Katelyn  Caplinger (Grade 9) 
  For  John - Collage
LOGAN  COUNTY
  CHAPMANVILLE  REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Karen Amick-Adkins
Christopher  Tyler Brewster (Grade 12) 
  Aurora  Lights -  Acrylic
Caitlin  Elkins (Grade 11) 
  Fantasy  in the Sea -  Pencil
Miranda  Shadd (Grade 12)
  Dandelion -  Photography
MARION  COUNTY
  NORTH  MARION HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Linda Elmer
Matthew  Powell (Grade 12) 
  Taylor - Pencil
MASON  COUNTY
  WAHAMA  JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Susan Parrish
Shalyn  Greer (Grade  11) 
  Peaceable  Kingdom - Oil
MERCER  COUNTY
  PIKEVIEW  HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Katrina Runyon
Brooklynn  Lilly (Grade  11) 
  Pop  Rhododendron -  Pen and ink
MINGO  COUNTY
  MINGO  CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Doug Martin
McKayla  Meade (Grade 12) 
  Unique  Me: A Self-Portrait of Fingerprints -  Ink
Randalyn  Tiller (Grade  12) 
  Kaleidoscope  Color -  Acrylic
TYLER  COUNTY
  TYLER  CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teacher: Joe Semple
Damara  Faith Winfrey (Grade 10) 
  Neutral  Elegance -  Acrylic
WAYNE  COUNTY
  SPRING  VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
  Art  Teachers: Cheryl Howerton and 
  Sara  Tess Hager 
Katie  Christian (Grade 11) 
  The  Mermaid -  Pencil
Megan  Curry (Grade 12) 
  Umm,  a gourd? -  Oil pastels
Kayla  Davis (Grade 12) 
  Print  in Orange -  Acrylic
Victoria  Dashazer (Grade 11) 
  Trippy  Man -  Colored pencils
Erin  Ferry (Grade  9) 
  Of  Black and White -  Pencil
Cameron  Lasater (Grade 12)
  Saturn - Colored pencil and pen
Shirley  Ma (Grade 10) 
  Vestige  of History -  Pen
Shannon  Marshall (Grade  12) 
  Untitled - Colored  pencil and pencil
Kyle  O’Neal (Grade  12) 
  Colorful  Glass -  Pastels
Allison  Peters (Grade 10) 
  Diamonds  on the Inside -  Charcoal
Mandie  Ronk (Grade 10) 
  Mandie - Acrylic 
Cassidy  Sullivan (Grade 11)
  Pianoforte - Charcoal 
Chloe  Webb (Grade 11 ) 
  Still  Life in Charcoal -  Charcoal 
WOOD  COUNTY
  PARKERSBURG  HIGH SCHOOL
  Art Teachers: Michele Binegar  and Steven Morningstar 
Alyssa  Erin Armour (Grade 12) 
  My  Soul’s Domain -  Computer generated 
  Rustic  Memories –  Pencil
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