Feb. 1, 2019
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History  (WVDACH) and Governor Jim Justice announced the winners of the Almost Heaven  Inaugural Governor’s Art Exhibition in a ceremony at 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 1  at the State Capitol Complex in Charleston. 
Awards were given out to Best of Show and 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in three  categories: elementary school, middle school and high school. Winners received  Utrecht Art Supplies gift cards in the amounts of $100, $50 and $25. One  hundred eighty-four accepted entries from 39 schools in 22 counties will be on  display. A list of the winners is below.
All West Virginia students in grades K-12 were invited to participate in the  show. Designed to showcase student creativity and the arts, this year’s  exhibition called for one-of-a-kind postcard designs that features a favorite  place or activity in West Virginia. Selected postcard artwork will be used by  the West Virginia Tourism Office to personally invite travelers to Almost  Heaven. The artwork was accepted in the following mediums: painting,  printmaking, digital art, drawing, photography and mixed media.
The Almost Heaven Inaugural Governor’s Art Exhibition will be on display at the State Capitol in Charleston until Aug. 9, 2019.
  For more information about the exhibit, contact Cailin Howe, WVDACH exhibits  coordinator, at [email protected] or (304) 58-0220.
Almost Heaven Inaugural Governor’s Art  Exhibition Winners:
Best  in Show 
Nathan  Landers, Stonewall Jackson Middle School, Kanawha County, Capitol
Elementary  School
  1st  Place: Maddie Barker, Frankford Elementary, Greenbrier County, A Walk in the  Woods
  2nd  Place: Dickinson Gould, Sacred Heart Grade School, Kanawha County, Floating  the Gorge
  3rd  Place: James R. Bragg, Jr., Ravenswood Grade School, Jackson County, Capitol
Middle  School
  1st  Place: Nathan Landers, Stonewall Jackson Middle School, Kanawha County, Capitol
  2nd  Place: Charlie Musselwhite, Morgan Academy, Jefferson County, West Va.  Rivers
  3rd  Place: Isaiah Parker, Matewan PK-8, Mingo County, Untitled
High  School
  1st  Place: Garrett Cantrell, Herbert Hoover High School, Kanawha County, Spruce  Knob
  2nd  Place: Jaden Schofield, St. Marys High School, Pleasants County, Cass Scenic  Railroad
  3rd  Place: Jasmine Birdsell, Grafton High School, Taylor County, Rhododendron
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PHOTOGRAPH  CUTLINES:
Photo  1: Almost Heaven Inaugural Governor’s Art Exhibition Awards Ceremony. Left to  Right: Governor Jim Justice’s Chief of Staff Mike Hall; Isaiah Parker, Matewan  PK-8; James R. Bragg, Jr., Ravenswood Grade School; Nathan Landers, Stonewall  Jackson Middle School; Jaden Schofield, St. Marys High School; Garrett  Cantrell, Herbert Hoover High School; Charlie Musselwhite, Morgan Academy;  WVDACH Curator Randall Reid-Smith. Photograph courtesy of Stephen Brightwell.
Photo  2:Almost  Heaven Inaugural Governor’s Art Exhibition. Photograph courtesy of Stephen  Brightwell, WVDACH.