- GCPS News
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) students achieved top honors at the Atlanta High School Art Exhibition (AHSAE). The AHSAE competition, held at the 88th annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival, celebrates visual artistry and offers young artists from across the Atlanta metro area valuable real-world experience, scholarships, and art supplies to top entries.
More than 80 schools submitted hundreds of entries this year, and GCPS students excelled. “Our students’ creativity and talent never cease to amaze,” says GCPS Director of Fine Arts David DuBose. “This festival provides a vital platform for these emerging young artists to showcase their creativity and gain recognition on a broader stage. It aligns perfectly with our mission to foster and celebrate artistic excellence across the district.”
Atlanta High School Art Exhibition 2024 Winners
2nd Place – Eileen Lipan, “Apricity” – Oil Painting, Brookwood High School
3rd Place and J.L. Brooks Art Achievement Award, Georgia Watercolor Society, Kylie Boyd, “Waiting for Service” – Drawing, Discovery High School
10th Place – Shayda Torab, “Flowers at my Feet” – Drawing, Brookwood High School
Honorable Mention, Ariyanna Smith, “Behind the Scenes” – Acrylic Painting, Mill Creek High School
Honorable Mention, Xinyi ‘Sunshine’ Sun, “Flashback Memories” – Photography, Brookwood High School
Honorable Mention, Nayeishka Morales Collado, “Ramen Bowl” – Ceramics, Berkmar High School
Honorable Mention, Avery Watson, “No Pressure, All Eyes Are Watching” – Mixed Media, Brookwood High School
For more information, visit ahsae.info