Springs Arts Extravaganza Winners Announced
Art by WS/FCS students is being celebrated at the annual Springs Arts Extravaganza being held through Thursday March 11.
The Spring Arts Extravaganza is sponsored by Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, and Modern Automotive.
The art is on display in the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts in downtown Winston-Salem at 251 N. Spruce St.
The show can be viewed in person or online.
To sign up to visit the show in person go to In Person.
To visit the show online, go to Online.
To see more pictures, go to Your Permanent Record.
MARCH 3, 2021 - Modern Automotive Artists of the Future Competition Winners have been announced.
HIGH SCHOOL:
First Place:
Nayelis Rosario Soto
Grade 11
Teacher: Ms. Nina Street
Walkertown High School
Honorable Mention:
Jukiah Selassie
Grade 11
Teacher: Ms. Nina Anderson
School: Parkland Magnet/IB High School
MIDDLE SCHOOL:
First Place:
Yasmeen Quzah
Grade: 7
Teacher: Ms. Deirdre Mullen
Meadowlark Middle School
Honorable Mention:
Emerson Adams
Grade: 8
Teacher: Ms. Barbara Butryn
School: Hanes Magnet School
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:
First Place:
Ashley Sanchez-Razo
Grade 5
Teacher: Ms. Beatrix Hutton
School: Virtual Academy
Honorable Mention:
Felicity Collins
Grade: 1
Teacher: Ms. Carol Mason
School: Piney Grove Elementary
The three first-place winners will receive a $250 Sawtooth School scholarship from Modern Automotive. Sawtooth School will present each winner with a one-year family membership.
Modern will present the three honorable mention artists with a one-year student membership to Sawtooth School and certificates to purchase supplies for their classrooms to the art teachers of the three first-place winners.