Student Work in Show at KAA
Art by students at six area schools is included in the Kent Art Association’s annual Student Art Show. This photo by Jacqueline Eisenhaure at the Forman School won the award for Excellence in Photography. Photo by Jacqueline Eisenhaure

Student Work in Show at KAA

The Kent Art Association’s Student Art Show opened on Sunday, May 2, featuring work from students at Brookfield High School, Forman School in Litchfield, Conn., The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., Housatonic Regional Valley High School in Falls Village, Conn., Marvelwood School in Kent, Conn., and South Kent School. 

Winners were selected from six categories.

Oil/acrylic

Award for Excellence: Olivia Pignataro, Marvelwood; Honorable Mentions: Keira Cason, Hotchkiss, and Ze Meng, South Kent                    

Watercolor

Award for Excellence: Landon Sartori, South Kent; Honorable Mention: Lily Brownlee, Marvelwood 

Drawing

Award for Excellence: Aron Ladoni, Housatonic Valley Regional High School

Pastel

Award for Excellence: Sofia Marcktell, Hotchkiss; Honorable Mention: Bo Wang, South Kent 

Photography

Award for Excellence: Jacquelin Eisenhaure, Forman; Honorable Mention: Wyatt Lee, Marvelwood 

Sculpture

Award for Excellence: Yihan Ding, Hotchkiss

The show remains open until Sunday, May 15, and is open for viewing Thursday through Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. The association’s gallery is at 21 S. Main St. in Kent, Conn.; call 860- 927-3989.

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