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Frenship Art Showcased at Wayland Baptist University

Early last month, the 2023 West Texas Regional Scholastic Art Competition took place at Wayland Baptist University. Hundreds of students across the region from middle school and high school submitted art for this competition.  

At Scholastic Art Competition students can be awarded gold keys, silver keys, or honorable mentions for their artwork. Gold Keys are the first-place award, meaning all three judges recognized the work as show worthy. Silver Keys are awarded when two judges recognize the work. 

All three Frenship middle schools were represented at this competition, earning 36 awards between the campuses with seven gold keys, 14 silver keys and 15 honorable mentions. 

Frenship High School had 107 entries, with 55 students taking home awards for their art. Among the Frenship High School students there was 24 Golds Key, 13 Silvers and 18 Honorable mentions, with one student being awarded the American Vision Award.  

At the Regional contests, judges award five American Vision Awards as the top pieces in the show. These pieces are chosen by the three judges from all the work that earned a gold key. One of these five will win an award at the National contest. 

The entire competition is currently on display at Wayland Baptist University. The exhibit features more than 300 art pieces created by students in grades 7 to 12 from across the area and is open for public viewing through February 4, at the Abraham Art Gallery. The gallery is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 2-5 p.m. 

Below are all the Frenship students who received an award at the 2023 West Texas Regional Scholastic Art Competition. 

American Vision Award Nominees: Holden Halsted  

Gold Key Awards 

These artists will move on to the National Scholastic Art Competition in New York. Winners could be eligible for further publication, scholarship grants, cash, honor awards and/or participation in the National Scholastic Exhibition.   

Frenship High School: Sarah Locke; Madison Jerome; Addison Northcutt; Isabelle Flores (2); Adela Ochoa (2); Zachary Phaosoung; Saige Castaneda; Holden Halsted (3; 1 AV); Trinity Harding (3); Andrea Ireland; Shelby Miller (2); Chloe Morales; Lillian Baier; Colton Davis; Calli Flournoy; Samantha James; Amoriah Sepulbeda  

Frenship Middle School: Seanna Guseman  

Heritage Middle School: Mila Ferrer; Max Hazelwood; Briar Justus; Maliyah Varela 

Terra Vista Middle School: Brittany Kite; Caleb Wheeler  
 

Silver Key Awards 

Frenship High School: J’lyn Escamilla; Samantha James (2); Infinity Lindeman (2); Marliegh Nabonne; Maria Ortiz; Kevin Vega; Chloe Wall; Katie Zint; Avery Augesen; Gabriella Ortiz; Avry Ahedo  

Frenship Middle School: Isabelle Guitierrez; Brealyn Lowe; Justin Banks; Arika Bibbs; Cole Stuart  

Heritage Middle School: Laila Cooke; Briar Justus; Tessa Lewis (2); Kade Matus; Embry Renfrow; Audri Stern; Macie Winnett 

Terra Vista Middle School: Yaiden Chico-holgui   

 

Honorable Mention Awards   

Frenship High School:  Zoey Watson; Abigail Cutshall; Bailey Kenyon; Samantha James; Kaitlyn Lamkin (2); Lily Sparks (2); Addy Buescher; Mikayla Dawkins; Calli Flournoy; Emery Hernandez; Caedence Keesee-zeman; Xaedyn Lopez; Michael Maddox; Abriel Mata; Landri Mulloy; Isabella Verastegui   

Frenship Middle School: Michaelyn Becknal; Meadow Sides; Seanna Guseman; Daniel Kotze; Justin Ponsford; Kylee Rudder; Serenity Wimberly  

Heritage Middle School: Kason Hall; Adelyn Justus (2); Kade Matus; Ezayah Oliva; Laurianne Prichonnet 

Terra Vista Middle School: Jordyn Dickens; Gabrielle Henson   

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