Hannibal High School Students Earn Recognition For Artwork

Gavin Griffin’s Silver Key photograph, “Still Morning.” Photo provided by CiTi.

HANNIBAL – Three talented Hannibal High School student artists recently earned recognition for their work, which is now on exhibit at Onondaga Community College.

Meredith Wakefield’s scratchboard piece “King of the Pride.” Photo provided by CiTi.

Madison Ruggio, Gavin Griffin and Meredith Wakefield each submitted work to the CNY Scholastic Art Competition. Their submissions were among nearly 3,900 from students representing schools across Central New York.

Each year, students submit artwork ranging from ceramics to photography and everything in between. The pieces are judged by a panel of nearly 70 artists, educators and photographers.

Ruggio’s photography titled, “Fungi” earned a Gold Key distinction while Griffin’s photograph “Still Morning” received a Silver Key and Wakefield’s Scratchboard piece, “King of the Pride,” earned honorable mention.

Madison Ruggio’s Gold Key photography, “Fungi.” Photo provided by CiTi.

Members of the Hannibal High School Art Department lauded the students for their achievement, which will be on display in the Whitney Applied Technology Center on the Onondaga Community College campus now through March 4.

 

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