LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – Carnegie Hall’s 32nd Annual Creative Youth Juried Art Exhibit awards ceremony took place on March 3, as friends and family filled the Hamilton Auditorium to celebrate the accomplishments of Greenbrier Valley’s young artists. A reception with light refreshments followed the ceremony.
Creative Youth is a juried art show each spring that features the talent and imagination of Greenbrier County students in grades 4-12. Children from public, private, and home schools submit their work for this juried art exhibit.
This year’s participating schools and teachers: Alderson Elementary and Ronceverte Elementary – Carmen Ball; Crichton Elementary and Rainelle Elementary – David Wayne Poticher; Eastern Greenbrier Middle School – Rachelle Henderson and Mary Katherine Stankunas; Frankford Elementary and White Sulphur Springs Elementary – Stephanie Holley; Greenbrier Community School – Jacque Minarek and Jennifer Orr; Greenbrier East High School – Mark Cline and Stephanie Tilley; Greenbrier West High School – Marla Bell; Lewisburg Elementary – April Vincent; Rupert Elementary and Smoot Elementary – Kassidy Medlin; Western Greenbrier Middle School – Emily Sullivan; and Home School Group – Faith Community Co-Op.

The Best In Show Award “Contemporary Nobility”
During the awards ceremony, Carnegie Hall’s Education Director, Harmony Flora; President/CEO, Cathy Rennard; Box Office Manager, Adam Rossi; and Carnegie Hall Board of Directors President Jill McIntyre; announced the winners of the various art categories and divisions. Local artists Sean O’Connell, Margaret Baker, and Lynn Quillen served as judges. Education Associate Stella Neeley handed out the awards.
The Best In Show Award went to Abby Fedukovich, a Greenbrier West High School 12th – grade student, with her painting “Contemporary Nobility.” The Carnegie Hall’s Choice Award was given to Greenbrier East High School 9th-grade student, Phoebe Hall, for her painting “Stressed Out.”
The Elementary School Division (Grades 4-5) ribbon winners: Drawing – Owen Vestal (winner), Violet Meadows (runner up), Skylar Auber (third place), and Grant Higginbotham (honorable mention (hm)); Mixed Media – Ethan Weidman (winner), Jemma Rohlfe (runner up), Addalynne Manspile (third place), Samuel McClung (hm) and Adley Martin (hm); Painting – Kennedy Willis (winner), Charlie Jo Caruthers (runner up), Scarlett Arthur (third place), Clay Deem (hm), and Olivia Glover (hm).
The Middle School Division (Grades 6-8) ribbon winners: Drawing – Aiden Groves (winner), Jocelyn Foley (runner up), Skylar Brewster (third place), Thea White (hm), and Dashiell Ward (hm); Mixed Media – Dylon Eary-Boone (winner), Avery Hodges-McGuffin (runner up), Ryeleigh Shirley (third place), Zoey Kelley (hm), Brandon Sparks (hm), and Adelyn Wallington (hm); Painting – Natalie Currence (winner), Mather Wilson (runner up), Amberlea Steidley (third place), and Ava Masters (hm).
The High School Division (Grades 9-12) ribbon winners: Drawing – Dulce Murillo (winner), Mariam Fitts (runner up), Evelyn Clay (third place), Asa Marks ((hm), and Cloe Adkins (hm); Mixed Media – Luna Huffman (winner), Madison Burdette (runner up), Anna Raine Preston (third place), Blakelyn Adwell (hm), and Emma Thompson (hm); Painting – Abby Fedukovich (winner), Gracie Thymius (runner up), Katlyn Vaughan (third place), Ruby DeHaven (hm), and Emma Edens (hm).
The Creative Youth Art Exhibit will be on display in the Old Stone Room through the end of March. The exhibits are free and open to the public, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information, please visit carnegiehallwv.org, call (304) 645-7917, or stop by the Hall at 611 Church Street, Lewisburg, WV.
Carnegie Hall WV is a nonprofit organization supported by individual contributions, grants, and fundraising efforts such as TOOT and The Carnegie Hall Gala.














