MCCC announces the winners of the 42nd Montgomery County High School Exhibition

By Diane VanDyke
The 42nd Montgomery County High School Exhibition will be on display at Montgomery County Community College’s Fine Arts Center, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, through March 27. Photo by Linda Johnson

The 42nd Montgomery County High School Exhibition will be on display at Montgomery County Community College’s Fine Arts Center, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, through March 27. Photo by Linda Johnson

Montgomery County Community College’s 42nd annual Montgomery County High School Art Exhibition and Competition features 183 pieces of artwork from students from 21 area Montgomery County High School Art Exhibitionhigh schools. The exhibition is free and open to the community and will be on display through March 27.

Artist Nancy Saladik juried the entries, and the following students received recognition and prized for their artwork. Additionally, visitors can vote on their favorite piece of artwork for the People’s Choice award until March 27. 

  • Best in Show: Maddy Romano, Tub Garden, photography, Lower Moreland High School
  • Mackenzie Malia, The Wedding Day, ceramics, Abington Sr. High School
  • Kyra Quigley, We All Fall Down, acrylic, Cheltenham High School
  • Helen Wu, American Pride, Acrylic and collage, Germantown Academy
  • Cheyenne Brooks, Vertigo, Digital media/Adobe Illustrator, Hatboro-Horsham High School
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  • Kaylee Corbi, Self-Portrait, North Penn High School
  • Jessica Zhao, Demo Reel, animation, North Penn High School
  • Haley O'Donnell, The Planet You Ate for Dinner, pen and ink, Owen J. Roberts High School
  • Katrina Subick, Dress Up, charcoal, Owen J. Robert High School
  • Felicia Wolfer, Unrequited, Charcoal, oil paint, gel pen, Owen J. Roberts High School

Kristin Taragna, Abandoned Wires, colored pencil, Perkiomen Valley High School

  • Brison Williams & Troy Bowers, Al Capone's Cell, ceramics, Plymouth Whitemarsh High School
  • Skye Scarlett, 10 x 30 Bloom, acrylic, Souderton High School
  • Kaitlyn Bui, How Am I Supposed to Know?, Mixed media and acrylic, Springfield Township High School
  • Norah Swartz, Self-Portrait, charcoal, Springfield Township High School
  • Gabe Wilkes, The Rip of Reality, Adobe Photoshop, Spring-Ford Sr. High School
  • Amanda Guzik, Nature's Bounty, jewelry, Spring-Ford Sr. High School
  • Devon McElroy, Pressure, Digital drawing, Mt. St. Joseph Academy
  • Braley Haviland, Still Life, acrylic, Mt. St. Joseph Academy
  • Rowan Blankemeyer, Flowing Fauna, batik, Upper Dublin High School
  • Brynn Olsen, Self-Portrait, charcoal on toned paper, Upper Merion Area High School
  • Annabelle Lenhart, Haphephobia, digital photography, Upper Merion Area High School
  • Alexandria Bender, Family, charcoal on toned paper, Upper Merion Area High School

For more information about the exhibition, contact Galleries Director Patrick Rodgers at 215-619-7349 or prodgers@mc3.edu. Like and follow us on Facebook for details about upcoming art exhibitions.

The Fine Arts Center Gallery is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed weekends (open by appointment).