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23 BCPS students receive awards at 27th Annual High School Art Exhibit

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TOWSON, MD— Twenty-three Baltimore County Public Schools students received awards during a closing reception for works displayed in the 27th Annual High School Art Exhibit on Monday, June 3, 2013. Hosted in Goucher College’s Rosenberg Gallery from Wednesday, May 29, 2013, to Monday, June 3, 2013, the exhibition showcased artwork submitted by 86 students from BCPS high schools. Among the featured works were drawings, paintings and photographs. Eight judges individually scored each submission before a tally of all scores determined the award recipients. Winners of the awards are: Best in Show Amber Triplett, Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts, digital mediaFirst Place Kimberly Londer, Sparrows Point High School, other media Erika Rivera, Parkville High School, paintingSecond Place Evangeline Gallagher, Catonsville High School, mixed mediaThird Place Justin Robey, Hereford High School, other mediaBest Drawing Krysta Hoover, Patapsco High School and Center for the ArtsBest Painting Safiya Brown, Patapsco High School and Center for the ArtsBest Photograph Miranda Szabelski, Loch Raven High SchoolBest Three-Dimensional Alex Wanless, Patapsco High School and Center for the ArtsHonorable Mentions Rowan Bathurst, Towson High School, painting Dylan Beatty, Towson High School, digital photography Shane Duhaney, Owings Mills High School, drawing Juliet Meiying Ercolano, Towson High School, digital photography Kayleigh Harper, Parkville High School, photography Brooke Herold, Perry Hall High School, drawing Kim Jenkins, Randallstown High School, digital photography Mandi LeSavage, Hereford High School, painting Margaux Williams, Towson High School, painting Megan Weeren, Hereford High School, photography Representatives of the law firm of Azreal, Franz, Schwab and Lipowitz also presented independent awards during the closing reception. Winners of the independent awards are: First Place Raychael Norton, George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, three-dimensionalSecond Place Evangeline Gallagher, Catonsville High School, mixed mediaThird Place Kimberly Londer, Sparrows Point High School, other mediaHonorable Mentions Lizz Astor, George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, other media Elizabeth Grap, Catonsville High School, three-dimensional Erika Rivera, Parkville High School, painting Samuel Thuman, George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, painting

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