The 2024 Art Show is April 26.

Results of the 2023 High School Art Day

The winner was Deagen DeGraff, Concordia High School (pictured), who won Best in Show with her pencil drawing. A sophomore at CHS, DeGraff won a $500 scholarship to attend Cloud County.

A photo of the Best in show winner.
              

Art Day Best of Winners 

 

Best of Show 

Daegen DeGraff

Concordia 

“On the Right Track” 

 

$500 Scholarship to Cloud 

Daegen DeGraff

Concordia 

“On the Right Track” 

 

Honorable Mention

Madison Starr

Concordia

“Blue Magnolia” 

 

Honorable Mention 

Kenadi Lamb 

Frankfort 

“Stevie Nicks” 

A photo of Kady Toole. 

Honorable Mention

Kady Toole 

Washington County

“My Chiefs Kingdom” 

 

Honorable Mention

Ezequiel Ruacho

Linn 

“Trap House” 

 

Acrylic Painting 

Julian Cuellar 

Republic County 

“Apple” 

A photo of the painting winner.

 

Pencil Drawing 

Daegen DeGraff 

Concordia 

“Scrapped” 

 

Color Pencil Drawing 

Kady Toole 

Washington County

“Sweet” 

 

Photography 

Lily Havel 

Republic County

“Talmo 652” 

A photo of the Photography category winner.

 

Mixed-Media 

Isabel Haverkamp 

Centralia

“Sunflower Summer” 

 

Stained Glass 

Kassidy Bowers

Concordia

“Equine Flowers” 

 

Sculpture 

Alice Brown

Frankfort

“Tea Time” 

 

Ceramics 

Jordan Donotto  

Centralia 

“Family Urn” 

 

Watercolor 

Kady Toole 

Washington County 

“Leah” 

Charcoal 

Lillie Wheeler 

Marysville

“Twins” 

A photo of Sidewalk Chalk winners.

Sidewalk Chalk 

Washington County

“Smoky Town” 


A photo of graphic design students.

Students in Amy Kern's Computer Software Graphics class created designs for over 25 posters for the North Central Kansas Down Syndrome Society - Buddy walk in Clyde Kansas this year where there were over 600 people in attendance. Instructor Kern said, "it was a great project and experience for the students to design the posters for such a great cause, showing real-world applications of their designs from the computer screen to the printed posters that were displayed along the walk, and the impact they had on viewers. We plan on doing it again next year."