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County High School Students Exhibit Talent At PSEA Show

Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools

Hatboro-Horsham High School artist Cassidy Quattro won first-place at the Pennsylvania State Educators Association β€œTouch of the Future” show, hosted by Arcadia University in Glennside.

Quattro’s black and white drawing titled, β€œVoice of a Revolution,” was picked β€œBest of Show” out of 253 works of art from students representing 27 public school districts throughout Bucks and Montgomery Counties. The winning artist was also awarded $200.

The show, which was in its 28th year, was open from March 1 through March 19. Prizes were funded by the Mideastern Regional Pennsylvania Education Association.

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Souderton’s Sabrina Marks was second and won $150 with a black and white drawing, titled β€œMonocle.” James Griffin of Jenkintown was third with an Oil Painting titled, β€œEthan.” He also took home a $100 prize.

The PSEA also purchased two pieces of art that will be permanently displayed in the PSEA Mideastern Regional office in Montgomeryville. Each of the artists were awarded $150. Shannon O’Malley of Pennsbury had her 3-D functional stained glass lamp, titled β€œShades of the Sea” purchased. Dan Matthews’ acrylic painting was also purchased. The Lower Merion student’s work is titled β€œSuburnscape.”

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The PSEA also awarded $50 to the winners of 14 categories. The following is a list of all winners and also their teachers:

First Place β€œBest of Show”: Cassidy Quattro; B/W Drawing; β€œVoice of a Revolution,” Hatboro-Horsham. Teacher: Lauren Weisberg.

Second Place β€œBest of Show”: Sabrina Marks; B/W Drawing; β€œMonocle,” Souderton. Teacher: Ginny Perry.

Third Place β€œBest of Show”: James Griffin; Oil Painting; β€œEthan,” Jenkintown. Teacher: Jason Slowik

Digital Imaging/Computer Graphics: Julia Cook; North Penn, β€œDrawing Story-board.” Teacher: Michael Werner.

B & W Drawing: Becca Watson; Upper Dublin, β€œDark Horse.” Teacher: Lynne Pribis

Color Drawing: Ariel Rabinowitz; Council Rock North; β€œGood Morning.” Teacher: Lynne Haydon.

Fiber-Crafts:Andrea Barnes; Lower Merion, β€œMilky Abyss.” Teacher: Louise Pierce.

3D Functional: Tara Ryan, Central Bucks South, β€œLemon Jar.” Teacher Tina Warren.

Jewelry/Metals: Shaina McCullough, Upper Merion, β€œUntitled.” Teacher: Megan Bishop.

Painting (Acrylic/Oil/Watercolor): Nathan Parry; Upper Moreland, β€œUntapped.”

Teacher: Alexander Pinguli.

Digital Photography: Sydney Doblin, Harriton, β€œChildhood.” Teacher: Peter Murray.

Traditional Silver Print: Maria Smirnova, William Tennent, β€œSelf Portrait.” Teacher: Kristen King.

Printmaking:Sunny Choi, Upper Moreland, β€œRoad Adversity.” Teacher: Lorielle Anderson.

2D Mixed Media: Emily Counts, Spring-Ford, β€œCorner of 2nd Avenue.” Teacher: Linda Crane.

3D Mixed Media: Rebecca Rethgeb, Pennsbury, β€œLinens.” Teacher: Kelly Washington.

3D Single Medium Sculpture: David Moyer, Souderton, β€œPaper Pineapple.” Teacher: Sue Wright.

2D Design (no digital): Melody Cheng, Upper Dublin, β€œFoxes Sinking in a Carousel Sea.” Teacher: Lynne Pribis.

Juror’s Prize: Sam Levson, Upper Moreland, β€œCongruent & Rejection.” Teacher: Alexander Pinguli.

(Photo/Submitted to Patch: First Place β€œBest of Show”: Cassidy Quattro; B/W Drawing; β€œVoice of a Revolution,” Hatboro-Horsham. Teacher: Lauren Weisberg.)

(Photo/Submitted to Patch: Second Place β€œBest of Show”: Sabrina Marks; B/W Drawing; β€œMonocle,” Souderton. Teacher: Ginny Perry.)

(Photo/Submitted to Patch: Third Place β€œBest of Show”: James Griffin; Oil Painting; β€œEthan,” Jenkintown. Teacher: Jason Slowik)

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