Student and Faculty Artwork Recognized at Youth Art Month Exhibition
This year marks the 36th annual Youth Art Month exhibition of K-12 student artwork at the Huntsville Museum of Art. In addition to the Youth Art Month selections, the exhibition includes winning pieces from the Congressional Art Competition, Visual Arts Achievement Program, and the Bi-Annual Art Teacher Exhibit. The exhibition not only showcases the exuberance and vitality of children’s art, but also underscores the importance of art as an essential subject in students’ curriculums.
Randolph is proud to have many students and several faculty members recognized in this year’s exhibition! We invite you to view their works at the Huntsville Museum of Art from March 12 – April 23.
2023 Congressional Art Competition, An Artistic Discovery
Honorable Mentions
Hunter Hess ’23 – Tyler Childers
Kelli Lin ’25 – Blackbird
2023 Blue Ribbon Finalists in Visual Arts Achievement Program sponsored by The Alabama State Council on the Arts
Only 15 works from District V were selected. After a brief show in Huntsville, the works will travel to Montgomery for a state-wide exhibit and further judging.
Harper Hequembourg ’29 – The Dark Room
Charles Wells ’27 – Untitled
Carter Freeman ’27 – Twister
Sam Davis ’24
Judd Lunsford ’25 – Malachite
2023 Youth Art Month
Ava Howse ’24
Kyle Dodd ’23
Andrew Pumpelly ’23 – What Did I Just Step On
Suri Patel ’27 – Coils Colliding
Micheal Zhang (29 – Wire Dragon
Jonah Isreal ’33
Shepherd Hudgins ’32
2023 Bi-Annual Art Teacher Exhibit
Rachel LaRose, Upper School Visual Art Teacher – Undulation 1 & 2
David Howse, Lower School Art Teacher – Movement/Mirth/Affinity
Kimberly Reyes, Upper School Visual Art Teacher – Fizzy