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2024 Scholastic Art Awards

Fifteen ‘Iolani School students currently have 20 stunning pieces of artwork on display at the 61st Annual Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum (HiSAM).

Each work, which was judged along with thousands of statewide entries, was recognized with a 2024 Scholastic Art Award. ‘Iolani Upper School students received a total of 78 Gold Key, Silver Key and Honorable Mention awards in all visual art disciplines: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Design 3-D, Ceramics and Mixed Media. In addition, Patrick Zhang '24 received the prestigious American Visions Award for his sculpture "A Falcon in the Storm."

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards program is the longest-running and most prestigious student arts recognition program in the United States. It was established in 1923 by M.R. Robinson to encourage, foster, and reward student creativity across the country.

Please go see the beautiful Gold Key and Silver Key artwork created by ‘Iolani students and others from across the state at this wonderful free exhibit in the Diamond Head gallery at HiSAM. Visit the Hawai'i State Art Museum official website for more information.