🎨Wolverine Artists Shine in the 2025 Regional Scholastic Art Awards

The 2025 Regional Scholastic Art Awards program has awarded 53 Wolverine students awards for outstanding artwork, including 14 Gold Key awards, 20 Silver Key awards, and 40 Honorable Mention awards. 

Artworks were submitted and judged in categories including drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, ceramics, sculpture, digital art, design, architecture, jewelry, fashion, film and animation, mixed media, and art portfolios. 

An exhibition of Gold Key and Silver Key artworks will be displayed at Northern Virginia Community College’s Ernst Community Cultural Center in Annandale from February 13 to March 13 with an award ceremony on Wednesday, March 5. 

The Scholastic Art Awards program, presented by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, is the largest, longest-running recognition program of its kind in the United States. Established in 1923, the awards have recognized teens who have become some of our nation’s most celebrated artists, including Richard Avedon, Robert Indiana, Phillip Pearlstein, and Andy Warhol.