Return to Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: New York City Regional Exhibition
Milena Sosa Grade 11, Age 16 Institute for Collaborative Education New York, New York Educator: Jeffrey Romanow
Through the Looking Glass Gold Key, Photography
Laura Song Grade 10, Age 14 High School for Math, Science, and Engineering at City College New York, New York Educator: Stone Hsieh
No Pictures, Please Gold Key, Photography
Ronan Madden Grade 11, Age 16 Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts New York, New York Educator: David Driggers
Beauties in Blue Gold Key, Painting
Ruihan Li Grade 11, Age 18 Eleanor Roosevelt High School New York, New York Educator: Triton Mobley
The Untitled Bookshop Gold Key, Design
Clara Kim Grade 12, Age 17 City-as-School High School New York, New York Educator: Melissa Birnbaum
Worthy Gold Key, Drawing and Illustration
Benjamin Kessler Grade 10, Age 15 Avenues: The World School New York, New York Educator: Carrie Pollack
Space Flowers Gold Key, Photography
Siqi He Grade 11, Age 16 Maspeth High School Elmhurst, New York Educator: Stone Hsieh
Boat Gold Key, Drawing and Illustration
Katie Goldenberg Grade 11, Age 16 Horace Mann School Bronx, New York Sponsored by The Herb Block Foundation Educator: Chidi Asoluka
Close the Gap Gold Key, Editorial Cartoon
Olivia Brandwein Grade 12, Age 17 Edward R. Murrow High School Brooklyn, New York Educator: Carlos Rosado
Russo’s Gold Key, Painting
Rafael Posvar Grade 10, Age 15 High School of Art and Design New York, New York Educator: Brenna McLaughlin
Strands of Reflection Gold Key, Photography
Janet Lozano Grade 12, Age 17 Bronx Lighthouse Charter School Bronx, New York Educator: Bianca Farrow
Women on Subway Gold Key, Photography
This exhibition features more than six hundred works of art and writing by New York City teens who received the highest regional recognition in the 2018 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards—the Gold Key Award. Presented by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, the Awards are the longest-running and most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the United States. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is again honored to host this yearly exhibition and celebrate the creativity of these young artists.