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Ribbons presented to GISA art contest winners
Art contest winners at Tallulah Falls School received ribbons this week from the Georgia Independent School Association.
“We are incredibly proud of these student artists,” said President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy. “This is a tremendous affirmation for the hard work of the students and a tribute to the dedication of these talented teachers.”
Previously announced, the winners of the first-ever GISA art competition included one upper school student and four middle school student winners as follows:
Junior Macy Murdock
First Place, High School Sculpture
“Biland Flamenco”
Eighth-grader Emma Barron
First Place, Middle School Drawing
"Pears"
Eighth-grader Kalleigh Hartzog
First Place, Middle School Open Media 3D
“Snake”
Seventh-grader Parker Seaman
Second Place, Middle School Open Media 3D
"Fungi Mask"
Sixth-grader Olivia Henderson
Second Place, Middle School Open Media 2D
"Swimmer's Thoughts"
Shown, back row, from left, are upper school art teacher Tina Cheek, Macy Murdock, President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy, middle school art teacher Cat Schappach, middle school digital art teacher Stephanie Witham; front row, from left, are Emma Barron, Olivia Henderson, Parker Seaman and Kalleigh Hartzog.