February 26, 2019
CHARLESTON,  W.Va. – Eight young artists have been selected as winners in the annual  Congressional Art Competition, which is on display in the Balcony Gallery of  the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston through April 19. The  exhibition is sponsored by the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and  History (WVDACH), in partnership with the West Virginia Congressional  Delegation.
On  Friday, Feb. 22, WVDACH Curator Randall Reid-Smith welcomed guests and  introduced Susie Azevedo and Chad Story, representing Congressman Alex Mooney  and Lydia Gray, representing Congresswoman Carol Miller. 
First-place  awards were presented to Abby Fridley, Philip Barbour High School,  Barbour County, District 1; Lan Skaff, Capital High School, Kanawha  County, District 2; and Jordan Atwell,Pikeview High School, Mercer  County, District 3. The first-place winners received a $100 gift certificate  from Dick Blick Art Materials, and their work will represent West Virginia in a  yearlong Congressional Art Competition exhibition at the United States Capitol  Building in Washington, D.C. 
An  additional five second-place winners received awards – Jordan Kennedy Rea, Bridgeport  High School, Harrison County, District 1; Sarah Wright,Bridgeport High  School, Harrison County, District 1; Owen Childress, Washington High  School, Jefferson County, District 2; Olivia Lauhon,Huntington High  School, Cabell County, District 3; and Camryn Tyree, Wahama Jr./Sr. High  School, Mason County, District 3. Second-place winners received a $50 gift  certificate from Dick Blick Art Materials.
The  Congressional Art Exhibition consists of 79 pieces by 69 students, grades 9-12,  from 15 West Virginia counties. These entries were selected from 128  submissions. All winners were selected by Patty Stewart of Scott Depot. Stewart  is a contemporary abstract painter. She began painting as an interior house  painter, using walls as her surface of choice. After more than 25 years of  using specialty paints and products, she developed an interest in painting on  canvas or paper. She discovered a love for bright colors, but also enjoys the  occasional neutral palette that has a calming effect. Stewart continues her art  education with workshops, online classes and talking with local artists, but  part of this process is experimenting with new paints, textures and additives  and seeing how they react. 
Stewart led 67  students in a painting workshop prior to the awards program.
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. The competition is sponsored by  members of the United States Congress.
For more  information, contact Cailin Howe, exhibits coordinator for the department, at  (304) 558-0220 or [email protected].
A complete list  of students whose work is included in the exhibition is below.
2019 Congressional  Youth Art Competition Exhibit (listed by district and county) 
DISTRICT 1
BARBOUR COUNTY 
Philip Barbour  High School  
  Art Teacher: Jan  Woodard 
  Shaela  Croston (Grade 12)  
  Serenity -  Pencil 
  Abby  Fridley (Grade 12)  
  Unnatural  Natural Beauty -  Watercolor and Colored Pencil 
  *Gifted  Opportunity -  Graphite and Charcoal (1st Place)
  Stephanie  Kennedy (Grade 12)  
  Blinky -  Mixed Media 
HANCOCK COUNTY 
Oak Glen High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Elissa Greathouse 
  Charidy  Ward (Grade 9)  
  Howling -  Watercolor 
  Sierra  Wright (Grade 11)  
  Deep  Sea -  Watercolor and Acrylic 
HARRISON COUNTY 
Bridgeport High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Courtney Rankin 
  Anna M. Ford  (Grade 11)  
  Autumn - Watercolor 
  Demi DiPazza  (Grade 11)  
  Geometric - Mixed Media 
  Kai Nguyen  (Grade 9)  
  Untitled - Foam and Sharpie 
  Jordan Kennedy  Rea (Grade 12)  
  *Florence - Mixed Media (2nd  Place)
  Sarah Wright  (Grade 11)  
  Entrapped - Mixed Media 
  *Musician’s  Masterpiece -  Charcoal (2nd Place)
Liberty High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Brianna Saddler 
  Tessa Myers  (Grade 12)  
  Turn to Stone - Mixed Media 
Lincoln High  School  
  Art Teacher: Liz  Dippold 
  Madison Clark  (Grade 11)  
  Stairway to  Heaven -  Graphite 
Robert C. Byrd  High School  
  Art Teacher:  Katy Crim 
  Alexis  Brannon (Grade 11)  
  Delicately  Resting Rhododendron - Scratchboard 
  Sarah Carter  (Grade 12)  
  Cat Nap - Scratchboard 
  Marilyn Grippin  (Grade 11)  
  My King - Mixed Media 
  Kristyn McCabe  (Grade 11)  
  I’m Not  Antisocial -  Mixed Media 
  Camille Sutton  (Grade 12)  
  Red Carpet  Pottery -  Oil Pastel 
  Audriana Jolea  Wright (Grade 12) 
  Beauty of Music - Collage 
PLEASANTS COUNTY 
Saint Marys High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Mary Jane Helgren 
  Jaden Schofield  (Grade 11)  
  The Final Salute -  Mixed Media
WETZEL COUNTY 
Magnolia High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Leslie Day 
  Clara  Ann Moore (Grade 11)  
  Through  the Colored Glass -  Watercolor 
  Breena  Napier (Grade 10)  
  A  Portrait of the Lone Ranger and Silver - Digital Art 
  Kyra  Tharp (Grade 12)  
  A  Fae’s Dream -  Oil Pastel 
DISTRICT 2
BERKELEY COUNTY 
Musselman High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Melissa Burton 
  Blake Dodson  (Grade 12)  
  City Life - Photography 
  Haven Ketterman  (Grade 12)  
  Shadows - Photography 
  Cameron Knott  (Grade 10)  
  Tachanka in Red - Digital Art
  Jadin Sirota  (Grade 12)  
  Electrify Me - Digital Art 
  Fuzzy Boi - Digital Art 
  Emilia Weiss  (Grade 12)  
  November 21 - Photography 
  Josh Yowell  (Grade 12)  
  Natural Light – Photography
JEFFERSON COUNTY 
Jefferson High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Glenda B. Eisenhart 
  Kaili Patterson  (Grade 11) 
  A Light for  America -  Acrylic 
Washington High  School  
  Art Teacher:  Loretta Ober 
  Owen Childress  (Grade 9)  
  *Dogs - Mixed Media (2nd  Place)
  Natalie  Diedericks (Grade 9)  
  Exotic Fish:  Looking -  Watercolor and Colored Pencil 
  Mathew  Mcallister (Grade 9)  
  Horses - Mixed Media
KANAWHA COUNTY 
Capital High  School
  Art Teacher:  Christy Pennington 
  Nicole Carey  (Grade 12) 
  Caged Macaw - Pencil 
  Stacie Carte  (Grade 12) 
  Different Levels  of Self -  Watercolor and Marker 
  Weighing Luck - Colored Pencil 
  Danielle Currey  (Grade 12) 
  The Hills - Watercolor 
  Kimberlyn Dyer  (Grade 12) 
  Wash - Mixed Media
  Tessa Gardner  (Grade 12)  
  Mrs. Moss - Mixed Media 
  Puppy Eyes - Chalk Pastel 
  Jacob Hill  (Grade 11)  
  Baleine - Colored Pencil 
  Peru’s Bird - Colored Pencil 
  Kaitlyn Jones  (Grade 12)  
  Pinescape - Pen 
  Makayla Jones  (Grade 12)  
  Aqueduct - Print Making 
  Olivia Massey  (Grade 10)  
  Bird in Motion - Graphite 
  Vanessa Pena  (Grade 12)  
  Sherlock - Pencil 
  3 Eyes - Watercolor and  Ink 
  Lan Skaff (Grade  11)  
  *Gathering in  the Sand -  Photography (1st Place)
  The Ship to  Freedom -  Photography 
  Israel Wright  (Grade 11)  
  Mackenzie - Digital Art 
  Waves - Digital Art 
PUTNAM COUNTY 
Poca High School  
  Art Teacher:  Cathy Thomas
  McKenzie Bowman  (Grade 12)  
  Barn - Acrylic 
  Danielle Carter  (Grade 10)
  Saturday Morning -  Acrylic 
DISTRICT 3
CABELL COUNTY 
Huntington High  School
  Art Teacher:  Brianna Allen 
  Olivia Lauhon  (Grade 12)  
  *Sense of Self - Colored Pencil  and Marker (2nd Place)
  The Degradation  of Life -  Mixed Media 
  Charity  Stradwick (Grade 10)  
  Moods - Colored  Pencil, Pencil and Pen 
  Jamie Ward  (Grade 12)  
  Duality - Pen and Marker 
Huntington High  School
  Art Teacher:  Diana Frazier 
  Abby Bauer  (Grade 12)  
  Adam vs. The  Elements -  Mixed Media 
  Sara Carter  (Grade 12)  
  The Heart of  West Virginia -  Photography 
  Sidney McCoy  (Grade 11)  
  War Pigs - Watercolor 
  Lyric Payne  (Grade 12)  
  Locked Tight - Watercolor 
  Selena Pearl  Maxine Ritchie (Grade 11)
  Colorful Escape - Ink and  Watercolor 
MASON COUNTY
Wahama Jr./Sr.  High School  
  Art Teacher:  Susan Parrish 
  Reese Roush  (Grade 12)  
  The End Places - Pencil and  China Marker 
  Camryn Tyree  (Grade 12)  
  *Blending In  (Self-Portrait) –  Photography (2nd Place)
MERCER COUNTY 
Pikeview High  School  
  Art Teacher: Katrina  Runyon 
  Jordan Atwell  (Grade 12)  
  *Epicureanism - Pen and Ink (1st  Place)
  Tommy Phillips  (Grade 11)  
  Cosmic Creation - Acrylic Paint 
NICHOLAS COUNTY 
Nicholas County  High School  
  Art Teacher:  Pamela Cox 
  Lauren Ford  (Grade 12)  
  Jotunheim - Digital Art 
  Cameron Thomas  (Grade 11)  
  Wild Flowers – Watercolor
WAYNE COUNTY 
Spring Valley  High School  
  Art Teacher:  Cheryl Robertson 
  Shaelea  Alexander (Grade 12)  
  Construction of  Colors -  Acrylic Paint 
  Rebecca A. Blatt  (Grade 12)  
  A Journey - Mixed Media 
  Olivia Jarrell  (Grade 12)  
  Face of the  Earth - Mixed Media  
  Zoe May (Grade  12)  
  Peaceful  Wasteland -  Mixed Media 
  CJ Preece (Grade  11) 
  Biomes - Collage 
  Chylee Straley  (Grade 11)  
  Fractured – Collage
WEBSTER COUNTY 
Webster County  High School  
  Art Teacher: Pam  Hall 
  Nichola  Dominguez (Grade 10) 
  Nostalgia - Pencil 
  Holley Morrison  (Grade 11)  
  The Colorful  Subway -  Mixed Media 
  Alexandra Sawyer  (Grade 10)
  Scenic Mountain  Waterfall View -  Oil Paint
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ATTACHED PHOTOGRAPH  CUTLINES:
PHOTO 1: The 2019 Youth Congressional Art Competition  District 1 winner, Abby Fridley, Philip Barbour High School, Barbour County,  (left) with Charles Morris, director of museums for the West Virginia  Department of Arts, Culture and History. Photo by Steve Brightwell, WVDACH.
  PHOTO 2: The 2019 Youth Congressional Art Competition  District 2 winner, Lan Skaff, Capital High School, Kanawha County, (right) with  Susie Azevedo, representative for Congressman Alex Mooney. Photo by Steve  Brightwell, WVDACH.
PHOTO 3: The 2019 Youth Congressional Art Competition  District 3 winner, Jordan Atwell, Pikeview High School, Mercer County, (right)  with Lydia Gray, representative for Congresswoman Carol Miller. Photo by Steve  Brightwell, WVDACH.