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24TH ANNUAL HORRY-GEORGETOWN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS JURIED ART EXHIBITION

April 21 – May 19, 2023 | opening awards reception Sunday, April 21, 1 – 3 pm

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Get ready to see what our area high-schoolers have been up to in their visual arts departments this year! Museum visitors look forward every year to seeing the amazingly creative and skillful work that makes up this diverse and vibrant annual exhibition juried by Curator Liz Miller and Education Coordinators Jayme Carlson and Colin Riebe. After a full week of jurying at all participating high schools in Horry and Georgetown Counties, as well as a viewing visit with our area homeschool high school students, jurors widdle down the hundreds of submissions to the best of the best for exhibition. All art media, including painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, fiber and more , are accepted. This extraordinary opportunity for teenage art students helps them to gain professional experience in the Museum exhibition process. This year, exhibiting artist and 2D Visual Arts Instructor at the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities (Greenville), Paul Yanko, will judge the art. Yanko holds a MFA in Painting from Kent State University (OH) and a BFA in Illustration/Graphic Design from the Cleveland Institute of Art (OH). As a full-time faculty member of the Governor’s School since 2004, he has participated in solo and group exhibitions on both the national and regional level. His work is in personal and public collections, including the Greenville County Museum of Art and the Medical University of South Carolina. His solo exhibition will take place September 12 – December 15, 2024 here at the Art Museum in Myrtle Beach.

 

sponsored by:

+    Sandy Hubbard and Tom Logan     +     Tom Goodrich

 

 

 

Participating artists/students:

Academy for Arts,
Science + Technology

Lindsey Beam
Second Place, 2D

Drew Bellah

Jackson Brookshire

Sadie Case

Kaden Chewning

Javelle Coleman

Allison Colquett
Honorable Mention, 3D

Boki Cook

Caitlin Covington

Brooklyn Dickson

Sophia Fleming

Ellarie Fluet

Ava Alexis Goff

Cheyann Hanford

Maya Harris
Judge’s Choice Award

Gabriella Haskins

Lillian Hidalgo Palm
Honorable Mention, 2D

Ryan Himelright

Katie Jeon

Kadence Leer
Best in Show

Collins McCallum
First Place, 2D

Rylee O’Leary

Mia Raimondi

Lakelyn Phillips

Maria Rosol
Second Place, 3D

Julia Saleeby

Julia Sutter

Academy for Technology
+ Academics

Meredith Boyd

Cheyanne Gerard

Carolina Forest High School

Andre Gaskins

Novaluz Green

Alexa Halling

Emma Kirchner
Third Place, 2D

Lauralai Mello

Denaia Merriweather

Camden Schilling

Fani Velazquez

The Georgetown School
of Arts + Sciences

Saylor Strickland

Myrtle Beach High
School

Marques Carter
Honorable Mention, 2D

Rychelle de Oliveira Rocha

Juanis Gomez

Donna Herring

Jade Lane-Fox

Alyson Lopez-Gonzalez

Heather Lopez Hernandez

Katie McCollum

Jaliyah Rice

James (JJ) Snead

Nicholas Timmons

Teagan Wilkes

North Myrtle Beach
High School

Caitlin Boone
Rising Star Award

Amber Chandler
Honorable Mention, 3D

Skyler Cromer

Deja (Milo) Goodson

Kendall Nicholson

Addie Nurnberger

Caiden Shriver

Willie Tozzi

Socastee High School

Kiarra Daymiel

Anthony Martinez-Donato
Honorable Mention, 3D

Natalia Medina

Summerton Moore
Best Photograph

Maela Phetakounce

Miley Watts

St. James High School

Jake Bradshaw

Anya Brannon

Dominic Calabreses

Jakeb Gilmore

Payton Hendrix
Honorable Mention, 2D

Crystal Hernandez-Gerardo

Mya Jones

Alice Lin

Lyric Littlejohn
First Place, 3D

Jaden McBride

Madison Maldoven

Danica Mele

Emory Rabon

Lilly Summers

Aria Thomas
Third Place, 3D

Lillia Willfahrt

Mia Zogopoulos

Vine + Branches Home Education/Pathways for Scholars

Joy Cook

Rachel Dozler

Maggie Elliott

Waccamaw High School

Hailey Bensch

Clare Fico

Maren Gasper

Makayla Javorski

Anna Weathers

THE FRANKLIN G. BURROUGHS-SIMEON B. CHAPIN ART MUSEUM IN MYRTLE BEACH

Myrtle Beach’s Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum strives to be one of the finest visual arts museums in the Carolinas. With 11 galleries that change throughout the year, Myrtle Beach’s only art museum offers exhibitions featuring paintings, textiles, sculpture, photography, video, ceramics, assemblage, collage and more. A visit to the Art Museum’s exhibitions can be enhanced by its lively programming, including artist receptions, tours, lectures, workshops and classes for both adults and children.