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CHS & CFA Art Students Win 2019 Governor’s Young Artist Competition

March 8, 2019

Congratulations to our extremely talented Cabot High School and Cabot Freshman Academy art students!

Of the more than 400 works of art submitted into the 2019 Governor's Young Artist competition, approximately 100 were selected to be exhibited at the Governor's Mansion. That includes the artwork of twelve Cabot High School students and six Cabot Freshman Academy students!

This year's theme is, “Tell Me a Story.” The artwork will be displayed at the Governor's Mansion during the month of April. An Awards Reception will be hosted by Governor Asa Hutchinson and First Lady Susan Hutchinson on Saturday, April 27th, at the Governor's Mansion.

Congratulations to our talented art students!

Cabot High School:

Emily Guthro "The Unknown Sublime" Oil Paint

Kaylea Handke "My Fears and Future" Charcoal

Jaden Hendrix "Trip to Dewey's" Mixed Media

Grace Mackey "Morning Meditation" Colored Pencil on Black Paper

Kathy McCain "Bird in a Cage" Pastel on Paper

Bailey Melikian "Bridges-Time-Movement" Mixed Media

Lenora Rowe "Into the Sublime" Mixed Media

Ivy Westmoreland "The Empress" Watercolor

Zoe Covey "My Ineffability" Graphite

Arron Isom "Fire Guy" Acrylic Paint

Tim Posvar "God's Masterpiece" Watercolor, Pen & Ink

Grace Robinson "Marbles" Graphite

Cabot Freshman Academy:

Ezmerelda Alfonso “Emotional Tide”

Jo Fogle  “Blue”

Caroline Huynh  “Happiness”

Dina Meuter  “Disparity”

Alivia Patterson “The Natural State”

Xing Zhang  “Hidden Jewell” 

 

Vision & Mission

The Cabot School District is committed to educating all students to be responsible citizens who value learning, treat others with
dignity and respect, and adapt successfully to the demands of the rapidly changing society.

The Cabot School District is committed to
"Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Opportunities."

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