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Virtual Exhibit: 2021 Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation Scholarship Winners

This year, the Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation awarded 21 renewable scholarships totaling $40,000 to area students who are planning to study in an arts-related field when they go to college this fall. Two additional awards, the Sambataro Award and the Mummy Award, were also distributed. Below is an exhibit of some of the work the awardees showed in the portfolios they submitted to the Scholarship Committee. Visit our news post on the scholarships for more details. Check out these pictures of the winners, too, so if you see them on the street, you can congratulate them!

Click on the images to see larger versions of the artworks.

Untitled photo by Nicole Brunette

Untitled photo by Nicole Brunette

Untitled artwork by Isaac Vaa

Untitled artwork by Isaac Vaa

“Loud & Sound” by Katherine Orbegozo Tejada

“Loose Juice” by Hana Berisha

“Gas Station” by Andrew Szilassy

“Keeper” by Sean Chapdelaine

“Blonded” by Rubina Matevosyan

Untitled work by Charlotte Day

Untitled artwork by Dannielle Hulen

Untitled artwork by Dannielle Hulen

“Tea 1” by Jacqueline Karis

Untitled artwork by Lisa Laizure

Untitled artwork by Lisa Laizure

Untitled artwork by Tesla Kawakami

Untitled artwork by Tesla Kawakami

Untitled artwork by Cynthia Livengood-Fair

Untitled artwork by Cynthia Livengood-Fair

Untitled artwork by Sambataro Award winner Zoya Kulikov-Wickizer

Untitled artwork by Sambataro Award winner Zoya Kulikov-Wickizer

Untitled artwork by Quinlon Merrin

Untitled artwork by Quinlon Merrin

Untitled artwork by Caroline Monson

Untitled artwork by Caroline Monson

Untitled artwork by Kevin Ng

Untitled artwork by Kevin Ng

“The Secret Place” by Nazir Patriy

“Movie Night” by Kristen Walter

Untitled artwork by Nini Le

Untitled artwork by Nini Le

“Cameras” by Mummy Award winner Jeevan Southwick