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Scholastic Regional Awards for Trinity Artists

Three Titans recognized for exceptional art and writing by Scholastic
Two Trinity artists, Ella Holloway ’25 and Sam Nedeff ’25, and one writer, Ellie Hoke ’25, have been recognized in the annual Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, described as “the nation's longest-running, most prestigious educational initiative supporting student achievement in the visual and literary arts.”

“Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients,” reads the official award description. “Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.” Recognizing exceptional artwork by students in grades 7–12 throughout the U.S. Scholastic provides the largest source of creativity-based scholarships for middle and high school students.
 
Holloway and Nedeff’s work will be on display at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond through Sunday, February 19.

Trinity’s 2023 Regional Scholastic Art Award Winners:
 
Ella Holloway ’25 — Gold Key (photography) “Climbing Ivy” 
Ella Holloway ’25 — Honorable Mention (photography) (2) “Highway Lights” “The Glowing Night”
Sam Nedeff ’25 — Silver Key (photography) “A Delicate Moment” 
Sam Nedeff ’25 — Honorable Mention (photography) “Warping”
 
Eliza Hoke ’25 — Honorable Mention (novel writing) “The Cickle Bunny”
 
The Trinity visual arts curriculum includes photography, painting, drawing, ceramics, mixed media and much more. Course levels are designed to meet the needs of beginning students through IB art certificate students. Trinity’s 4,000-plus square-foot visual arts center brings together artists, painters and sculptors in a spectacular collaborative space. Learn more at www.trinityes.org/arts.
 
The Trinity English curriculum includes standard college prep, Honors, AP, and IB level courses all serve our students’ many abilities. English electives include Public Speaking and Communication, Contemporary Lit, Rock and Roll Lit, and Creative Writing. Students are encouraged to question, argue, think, and write critically about themes and issues in both nonfiction and fiction. A unique approach to English leads students to new ways of understanding the human condition and establishes an appreciation for the power of written and oral communication. Learn more at www.trinityes.org/english.
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