
GHS Juniors earned five of the available sixty spots in the highly competitive New Hampshire Allstate Art Festival. Participating in the two day May event to be held at the New Hampshire Institute of Art in Manchester are Caitlin Veilleux, Nate Wellton, Jennifer Evans, Brittany Torres and Zoe Moskwa.
Ten students will work in a designated medium with an artist mentor. The individual work will also be part of group piece. The two day event will culminate with a recognition ceremony and exhibition that will be open to the public.
Congratulations to senior T.J. Schunemann who won both the school and regional level of the Patriotic Young America Art Competition. His digital art work has now moved on to the state-level to compete with the work representing the other five regions.
Brianna Seidel has been awarded recognition from the Congress-
ional Art Award Competition. Congresswoman Carol- Shea Porter’s office sponsors the contest which is held at The NH Institute of Art. Bri has been awarded a $1,000.00 yearly scholarship to the NH Institute of Art if she chooses to attend that college. Also representing GHS in the annual competition and exhibition are two-dimensional art works by the following students: Marie Jackman, Sadie Barton, Mary McCormick, Brianna Eaton, Debora Manchester, Brandi Hueber and Alexander Lindahl.
The art work of approximately forty students will be on exhibit at the SAU #19 office during the month of May. The building is accessible to the public Monday through Friday during normal business hours.