Fourteen George School students were selected to participate in the 29th Annual High School Art Exhibition for the Pennsylvania First Congressional District.
The exhibition took place from Friday, March 29 through Sunday, April 14 at the Hicks Art Center Gallery at Bucks County Community College. Celine Ge ’26 received the exhibition’s Photography Award for her photo Woman at the Market, and Jillian Yao ’26 received an honorable mention for her digital art piece Subterranean.
The following works from George School students were selected for the exhibit:
Nadia Fadiga ’24, Still Life, Ceramics, Amedeo Salamoni
Nadia Fadiga ’24, Embossed Flat Vase, Ceramics, Amedeo Salamoni
Christina Makris ’26, Handle less Amphora, Ceramics, Amedeo Salamoni
Elias Bhatti ’25, Pam’s Table, cherry wood, plywood, walnut veneer, Carter Sio
Anatalia Cambridge ’24, Ina (Mother), wood, Carter Sio
Simon Huang ’25, Clock, bamboo, plywood, Carter Sio
Joey DeFinis ’25, Covered Bridge, Archival Inkjet and wood, 11th Grade, Danielle Picard-Sheehan
Celine Ge ’26, Woman at the Market, Archival Inkjet Print, Danielle Picard-Sheehan, Photography Award
Mary Katherine Hackenberg ’24, Torn Gaze, Cyanotype on Cloth, Danielle Picard-Sheehan
Sarah Hoang ’25, Harmonization, Acrylic, Jō Adachi
Phoebe Gunn ’25, End of the Road, Charcoal and Chalk Pastel, Jō Adachi
Violet O’Hara ’25, Dreamscape, Acrylic, Jō Adachi
Tori Still ’27, Dreamscape, Paper on Canvas Collage, Susan Ross
G. Warmouth ’27, Kirkland’s Warbler, Archival Inkjet Print, Susan Ross
Jillian Yao ’26, Subterranean, Archival Inkjet Print, Susan Ross, Honorable Mention in Digital Art
“My heartfelt pride extends to all our students who were selected by their teachers to participate in this prestigious exhibition,” said Danielle Picard-Sheehan, Director of Visual Arts and Design. “Additionally, I wish to convey my deep appreciation to my fellow colleagues for their steadfast support in fostering our students’ artistic growth.”
Showcasing the artwork from high school students in the congressional district, over 200 artworks were exhibited at Bucks County Community College for the exhibition. Every congressional district in the country holds their own exhibition with the first place artwork from each district hanging in the US Capitol for one year.