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Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition

Welcome to the 2021 Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition!

We hope that all of the student-artists will take the time to view the artwork with their families, friends and teachers.  It is an amazing collection of work!  The fact that it was produced during a pandemic, with students in various learning modes, makes it even more incredible.  Thanks for sharing your artistic expressions and for being a part of the 2021 competition.  This gallery displays the Top 25 first, follwed by the rest of the exhibition in alphabetical order.  The gallery can be searched by last name and can be filtered by the 15 regional locations across the state. The gallery can also be filtered using tags to show the "cameo" display pieces and the video selections.  Enjoy!

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Ripples
Ripples
Ava Taylor
Top 25
School: Upper Arlington High School
Grade: 11

Medium: Copic marker
Tyler
Tyler
Sam Torok
Top 25
School: Delaware Area Career Center
Grade: 11

Medium: Digital
Tally
Tally
Maria Vincenti
Top 25
School: Kenston High School
Grade: 12

Medium: Drawing paper, graphite pencils, charcoal pencils, colored pencils
Epoxy River Table
Epoxy River Table
Brady Wildes
Top 25
School: Barnesville High School
Grade: 12

Medium: Epoxy, Wood, and Metal
Respite
Respite
Nola Williams-Riseng
Top 25
School: Lakewood High School
Grade: 12

Medium: Gouache, pencil, ink, acrylic paint
Full Page Doodle
Full Page Doodle
Carlos Aguero

School: Perrysburg High School
Grade: 10

Medium: Used Alcohol-Based markers (Copic Markers) for clean blends. Also, I used Faber Castell fine liners for inking. And, an HB pencil for the sketch.
Weird Colored Doodle
Weird Colored Doodle
Carlos Aguero

School: Perrysburg High School
Grade: 10

Medium: Used Alcohol-Based markers (Copic Markers) for clean blends. Also, I used Faber Castell fine liners for inking. And, I used an HB pencil for the sketch.
Submergence
Submergence
Emily Alander

Cameo Display School: Indian Valley High School
Grade: 12

Medium: procreate for iPad, assorted customized brush settings
Borrowed Time
Borrowed Time
Ayanna Alexander

School: Stivers School for the Arts
Grade: 11

Medium: Steel sheet, fishing wire, glass, silverware, spices
Colorful Concentration
Colorful Concentration
Brooke Allen

School: Hudson High School
Grade: 11

Medium: Oil Pastel
The Game of Diversity
The Game of Diversity
Garrett Alsdorf

School: Olentangy Berlin High School
Grade: 11

Medium: Thrown porcelain clay that was fired and glazed with either a matte white or a matte black. The pieces were then glazed in certain spots with a glossy finish and glaze-fired.
Focused
Focused
Devon Ambrus

School: Mentor High School
Grade: 10

Medium: Graphite
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
Lauren Arthur

School: Miami Valley CTC
Grade: 11

Medium: Graphite pencil
The Muslim in Us
The Muslim in Us
Ream Awad

School: Lakota East High School
Grade: 12

Medium: Oil on Canvas
Shadow Cage
Shadow Cage
Audrey Ayars

Cameo Display School: Mechanicsburg High School
Grade: 12

Medium: Chalk Pastels
Up-cycled Chandelier
Up-cycled Chandelier
Victoria Bailey

School: Cuyahoga Falls High School
Grade: 12

Medium: I used recycled water bottles taped together to create this installation.
Self-Portrait #1: K-pop Fan Girl
Self-Portrait #1: K-pop Fan Girl
Kelsey Balnave

School: Revere High School
Grade: 10

Medium: Colored Pencils (prisma color).
Cabeza de Flores y Espinas
Cabeza de Flores y Espinas
Kelsey Balnave

Cameo Display School: Revere High School
Grade: 10

Medium: Colored pencils and black pens.
Sign of the Times
Sign of the Times
Sophia Balunek

School: Kenston High School
Grade: 12

Medium: Digital Photography
From the Inside Out
From the Inside Out
Tyana Barton

School: Stivers School for the Arts
Grade: 11

Medium: iPhone camera

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