Sunday Supper, Erica Kim, Memorial High |
Artwork
by 11 elementary, middle and high school students in Spring Branch ISD will be
on public display in Hayloft Gallery at Reliant Park during the upcoming
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. The Rodeo will be held this year from March
3-22.
The
student finalists were named after SBISD hosted its annual K-12 Rodeo Art
Exhibit at the Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum, which drew hundreds of students
and family members during a public viewing and official Rodeo judging session
earlier this month.
Rodeo Clowns, Kush Mireles, Frostwood Elementary |
Students
awarded Best of Show, Gold Medal and Special Merit will have their art
displayed in the Hayloft Gallery. Later, student artworks from across the
Houston region will be chosen during Grand Prix judging for the Rodeo Art
Auction which can result in six-figure bids and thousands of dollars in student
scholarships.
District
student winners headed to the Houston Rodeo for public display include:
Elementary
Best
of Show – Kush Mireles, Frostwood Elementary
Gold
Medal – Alanis Ochoa, Woodview Elementary
Middle
School
Best
of Show – Kathryn Love, Memorial Middle
Middle
School Gold Medal – Julia Boyles, Spring Branch Middle
High School
Best
of Show – Erica Kim, Memorial High
Gold
Medal – Julia Delaney and David Salas, both of Memorial High
Special
Merit – Flora Theroux-Chabuel, Ben Gold, Ruiyang Liu and Ashley Park, all of
Memorial High School
SBISD
art teachers whose students are represented in the Rodeo Show include Jane
Salinas, Kathleen Frith, Lynn Ludlam, Elisa Berry, Cathleen May and Marilyn
Guerinot.
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