Naramore Art Show 2019
The Naramore Art Show celebrates over 200 artworks by Seattle Public Schools middle and high school students at the Seattle Art Museum’s Community Corridor — and it's FREE!
Exhibition dates:
April 3 - May 26, 2019
Awards Ceremony & Teen Night Out:
May 3, 2019, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Seattle Public Schools has held the Naramore Art Show since 1985 to celebrate the success of our highest achieving arts students and share their learning with our community.
Floyd A. Naramore, whose name is honored by this exhibition, was a visionary architect who invested deeply in his community and in the education of our students. He designed over 22 schools, including Roosevelt, Garfield and Cleveland high schools, and several middle school buildings.
2019 Naramore Winners
Best in Show
Ruby Strickland, Ingraham High School
Painting
1st: Grace Sanderson, Ballard High School
2nd: Sofia Angelov, Ballard High School
3rd: Eleanor John, The Center School
Drawing
1st: Bella Daly, NOVA
2nd: Ashly Brown, West Seattle High School
3rd: Bailey Amundson, Cleveland High School
Photography
1st: Nathan Harmon, Roosevelt High School
2nd: Delilah Ivanek, The Center School
3rd: Julie Tan, The Center School
Mixed Media
1st: James Meyers, The Center School
2nd: Hanna Frink, NOVA
3rd: Joseph Wiwakan, NOVA
3rd: Zivia Rich, The Center School
3-D
1st: Ruby Strickland, Ingraham High School
2nd: Jonah Oaklief, Nathan Hale High School
3rd: Austin Bryant, Franklin High School
Digital
1st: Christian Estrella, Cleveland High School
2nd: Michelle Nguyen, Chief Sealth International High School
3rd: Max Davis, The Center School
3rd: Abdurahman Ali, Chief Sealth International High School
Middle School
1st: Kailey Nguyen, Asa Mercer International Middle School
2nd: Seth Osborne, Cascade Parent Partnership Program
3rd: Saydi Grey, Salmon Bay K-8
4th: Hannah K.C., Hazel Wolf K-8
5th: Teagan Takahashi, Salmon Bay K-8