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“Artful Expressions:
From the Mountains to the Sea”
NCAEA K-12 Student Art Exhibit &
Reception
June 21, 2013
“My Blue Mountains,” painted by Allison Roberts, Cartoogechaye Elementary, Franklin, NC; Naomi Albee, art teacher

Thank You…
North Carolina Art Education Association members for your support
and planning of this event. It takes great volunteers like you to make
things happen. You are awesome!
Sandra Williams, NCAEA President, and Cheryl Maney, NCAEA
Past President, for your hard work in arranging and planning this
wonderful opportunity.
Penny Freeland, NCAEA DC Exhibit Chair for all the hours spent
organizing and answering questions for everyone. You make it all look so
easy.
Public Works Commission of Fayetteville, NC for your generous
donation of water for our reception.
Jackye Zimmermann, Nicole Carinci, and Doug Herbert from the
U.S. Department of Education for making this event both possible and a
success.
Parents for allowing us to share your children’s talent with others
and supporting them in their pursuit of the arts.
“Mosaic Duck,” paper mosaic created by Yakirah Davis, Piedmont IB Middle, Charlotte, NC; Natalie Czerwinski, art teacher

Welcome
Laurie Calvert
Teacher Liaison, U.S. Department of Education
Artful Expressions: From the Mountains
Liam Zink, Violinist
Max Adair, Pianist
Caden Mather, Pianist
Remarks
Sandra Ruppert
Director of the Arts Education Partnership
Penny Freeland
Forbush Middle School Art Teacher
Codi Alyssa Brindle
Hobbton High School Senior
Artful Expressions: to the Sea
Cherrie Yoon, Violinist
Jodie Coble, Dancer
Sandra Williams
NCAEA President
Recognition of Students

“Butterfly,” oil pastel by Lily Morgan, C.D. Owen Middle, Swannanoa, NC; Patti Lloyd, art teacher
Artists
*Listed by NCAEA Regions 1-8. Region 1
Ananda Moore Primary Marine W.H. Robinson Elementary
Winterville, NC Eleanor Allen, teacher
Joseph Midgett Walking in the City Wintergreen Intermediate
Greenville, NC Melissa Inman, teacher
Jeremiah Horton "A" is for Alligator Eastern Elementary Greenville, NC Charlotte Kassnove, teacher
Cherrie Yoon The Moment When I Kicked a Soccer Ball
St. Peter’s School Greenville, NC Borim Song, teacher
Region 2
Ashley Hollowell Color Run Pamlico County High Bayboro, NC Holly Bradley, teacher
Karley Lech Van Gogh's Flowers Silverdale Elementary
Maysville, NC Lee Ann Doss, teacher
Codi Alyssa Brindle
Art Influences Everything
Hobbton High Newton Grove, NC
Jennifer Jackson, teacher
Vega Shepherd Purple Flower Sand Ridge Elementary
Hubert, NC Fawn Lansley, teacher
Katelyn Auger Eye Spy South Brunswick High
Oak Island, NC Patricia Lyles, teacher
Bryanna Owens Marilyn Monroe Arapahoe Charter Arapahoe, NC Daryn Martin, teacher
Liberty Maddle Bridge Graham A Barden Elementary
Havelock. NC Kate Radcliff, teacher
Justin Spruill Me, Myself and I Pamlico County High Bayboro, NC Karen Spruill, teacher
Maggie Smith Spring is in the Air Topsail Elementary Hampstead, NC Carol Vincent, teacher
Region 3
Noah Schaffer Monochromatic Me Mills Park Middle Cary, NC Rebekah Arrington, teacher
Isabella Kron Self-Portrait Ravenscroft School Raleigh, NC Joyce Fillip, teacher
Kira Redmond Tasty Thiebauds Richland Creek Elementary
Wake Forest, NC Carrie Klestinec, teacher
Christine Do Irises Daniels Middle Raleigh, NC Melanie Walker, teacher
Region 4
Olivia Billings Negative Boardwalk
Fairmont High Fairmont, NC Ashley Berdeau, teacher
Ty Jewell The President Massey Hill Classical High
Fayetteville, NC Mona Brown, teacher
Natalie Jones Home East Robeson Primary
Lumberton, NC Barbara Coble, teacher
Abril Salinas untitled SanLee Middle Sanford, NC Ellen Duncan, teacher
Raphiel Rodriquez Army Strong! Lee County High Sanford, NC Jody Stouffer, teacher
Elijah West Saving Private Ryan Lee County High Sanford, NC Brian Wohleben, teacher
Region 5
Eian McDonald Texture Collage EP Pearce Elementary
Greensboro, NC Cammie Berrier, teacher
Robert Hamlet The Circuit of Life Northwood High Pittsboro, NC Leslie Burwell, teacher
Lauren Chesnet Eyes North Stokes High Danbury, NC Janis Henderson-Hunsucker, teacher

“Irises,” crayon etching by Christine Do, Daniels Middle, Raleigh, NC; Melanie Walker, art teacher
Region 6
Yakirah Davis Mosaic Duck Piedmont IB Middle Charlotte, NC Natalie Czerwinski, teacher
Phoebe Guice Monet's Pond Providence High Charlotte, NC Susan Daisley, teacher
Toni Vargas Koi Color Wheel Vance High Charlotte, NC Christopher Grimm, teacher
Maisy Meakin Musical reflection Gaston Day School Gastonia, NC Holt Harris, teacher
Elif Altug untitled Elon Park Elementary Charlotte, NC Genevieve Balcer, teacher
Alex Carroll Tools Triptych Northwest School of the Arts
Charlotte, NC Tamara Conrad, teacher
Maria Buck Oxford Cathedral Jay M Robinson High Concord, NC Leighann Jackson, teacher
Nick Mills Self-Portrait Winecoff Elementary Concord, NC Aimee Mills, teacher
Kayley Pennington
untitled Crestdale Middle Matthews, NC Michelle Newman, teacher
Leslie Cisneros-Sanchez
Dancing Crab Lake Wylie Elementary
Charlotte, NC Jane Rankin, teacher
Samuel Rezac Winter Tree Pineville Elementary Pineville, NC Mary Rutherford, teacher
Fabiola Perez Resonance Vance High Charlotte, NC Amena Saeed, teacher
Jennifer Rushing Coral Reef David W. Butler High Matthews, NC Kelley Shelley, teacher
Jessica Krom The Park Hopewell High Hunterville, NC Deborah Watson, teacher
Ellison Sherrill All is Well Myers Park High Charlotte, NC Lynn Wu, teacher
Region 7
Max Adair Kind Liberty Prep Christian Academy
Mooresville, NC Carolyn Fisher, teacher
Morgan Bellanger Magic in the Mist Forbush Middle East Bend, NC Penny Freeland, teacher
Alyssa Livengood Self Portrait in Blue Starmount Middle Boonville, NC Andrea Raines, teacher
Freddy Luviano Aztec Warrior Statesville Middle Statesville, NC Claude Jones, teacher
Region 8
Allison Roberts My Blue Mountains Cartoogechaye Elementary
Franklin, NC Naomi Albee, teacher
Madison Ammons Zinnia Madison Middle Marshall, NC Kerstin Davis, teacher
Chloe Harnett-Hargrove
Recycled Radio North Windy Ridge Intermediate
Weaverville, NC Dietra Garden, teacher
Liam Zink George on Vacation Brevard Elementary Brevard, NC Pam Granger Gale, teacher
Kylie Fisher Bald Eagle North Canton Elementary
Canton, NC Mae Kelly, teacher
Lily Morgan Butterfly C.D. Owen Middle Swannanoa, NC Patti Lloyd, teacher
Radiance Ramirez Space Boy Swain County High Bryson City, NC Dora May, teacher
Ariana Alfonsa Still Life North Buncombe Middle
Weaverville, NC Laura Norris, teacher
Yarrah Swan-Sullivan
Exaggerating the Blues
AC Reynolds Middle Asheville, NC Szabo Rose, teacher
Gracie Dearing Color Targets Hot Springs Elementary
Hot Springs, NC Sara Sagar, teacher
Hannah Gilbreath Proportion and Shading
Clyde A Erwin Middle Asheville, NC Diane Strazzer, teacher
Autumn Allen Self Portrait 2 and 3 North Buncombe Elementary
Weaverville, NC Marti Svoboda-Sidelnick, teacher
Krista Hall A Butterfly Life Bethel Middle Waynesville, NC Annelle Woggon, teacher
Kaitlyn Parker My Cherokee Roots Smoky Mountain High Sylva, NC Gayle Woody, teacher
Caleb Forbes Portrait of Brad Pitt Mitchell High Bakersville. NC Jennifer Robinson, teacher

“Spring is in the Air,” tissue paper collage by Maggie Smith, Topsail Elementary, Hampstead, NC; Carol Vincent, art teacher
Performers
Violinist, Liam Zink, 4th Grade, Brevard Elementary, Brevard, NC- “Bonaparte’s Retreat” by
unknown & “Old Joe Clark” by Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart
Pianist, Max Adair, 1st Grade, Liberty Prep Christian Academy, Mooresville, NC- "Star Quest"
by Phillip Keveren
Pianist, Caden Mather, 4th Grade, Liberty Prep Christian Academy, Mooresville, NC- "Blues
Around the World:”“Chasing the Blues Away" by Bert Konowitz, "Blues for Wynton Marsalis"
by Bert Konowitz, "Why am I Blue" by (unknown composer), "Good People" by Bert
Konowitz, and "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin
Violinist, Cherrie Yoon, 2nd Grade, St. Peter’s School, Greenville, NC- Chorus from "Judas
Maccabaeus" by Handel
Dancer, Jodie Coble, 1st Grade, Tanglewood Elementary, Lumberton, NC- “American Kid” by
Go Fish
Reception Performers
Flautist, Mrs. Anna Peterson, Music Teacher, Yadkinville Elementary School, Yadkinville, NC
Pianist, Mrs. Shannon Taylor, Music Teacher, Forbush Middle School, East Bend, NC

Mission Statement: The mission of the North Carolina Art Education Association is to promote
and improve quality visual arts education throughout the state. NCAEA will focus on three broad
categories to accomplish its goals: LEADERSHIP, SERVICE and ORGANIZATION.
Membership: Membership is open to all visual art educators. We are affiliated with the National
Art Education Association. Our membership consists of elementary, middle and secondary
school art teachers, museum educators, supervisors and administrators of art educators, higher
education art educators, retired art educators, private business art educators and higher
education student chapters of future art educators. We have approximately 650 members and
rank 7th in the nation with our membership total. NCAEA is governed by a 40-member board of
directors. Our state’s eight educational regions are each represented on our board. All levels of
teaching, also, have a representative on the board. Our statewide association proudly serves
from the mountains to the sea.
Services: NCAEA provides a three-day fall professional development conference annually for
members. Many regions provide a spring regional professional development workshop as well.
Student exhibits are sponsored throughout the state including a yearlong exhibit at the NC
General Assembly for our Raleigh legislatures, a statewide traveling National Art Honor Society
exhibit, and many more regional shows provided by our very involved art educators.
North Carolina Art Education Association
PO Box 53593
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28305

“A is for Alligator,” painted by Jeremiah Horton, Eastern Elementary, Greenville, NC; Charlotte Kassnove, art teacher
The U.S. Department of Education’s Student Art Exhibit Program, now in its 10th year
under the direction of the Office of Communications and Outreach and the Office of Innovation
and Improvement, features visual art created by students in U.S. and international schools. The
program provides students and teachers an opportunity to display creative work from the
classroom in a highly public place that honors their work as an effective path to learning and
knowledge for all. The works also provide Department employees and visitors with both a
beautiful environment and the means to be in touch with the Department’s principal customers –
students.
The program features two exhibits at all times throughout the year: The winners of the
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are exhibited for a year beginning every August, and another
exhibit, rotated every two to three months, accommodates the many educators who want to
exhibit their students’ work. To schedule a visit to the exhibits or to learn more about the
exhibiting opportunity contact Nicole Carinci by phone 202-453-5585 or email at