Monday, April 30, 2012
Sixth Grader Wins Preakness Portraits Youth Art Contest
BALTIMORE, 04-29-12---Lashé Speight, a sixth grader at Cross Country Elementary/Middle School, is the grand prize winner of the thirteenth annual Preakness Portraits Youth Art Contest. Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake made the announcement Sunday morning at Pimlico Race Course.
Speight is the youngest winner ever.
As the winner of “The Jewel”, the best artwork for grades 5 through 12, Speight receives box seating for four on Preakness Day, framed artwork autographed by the connections of this year’s Preakness winner and a $250 gift certificate.
“What you see is families coming out to celebrate the history as well as our future at the same time,” Rawlings Blake said. “You can see we have so many talented young people in the City of Baltimore. This is wonderful way for them to showcase their skills.”
“The Junior Jewel”, the best artwork for grades K through 4, went to third grader Nicholas Miller, also from Cross Country Elementary School.
The judging of 122 entries was conducted on April 20 by local artist Mark Luce, Baltimore City Mayor’s Neighborhoods liaison Betsy Gardner, retired Baltimore City art teacher Heidi Schloss and representatives from the Maryland Jockey Club.
Participating schools included:
· Arlington Elementary/Middle
· Cross Country Elementary/Middle
· Dickey Hill Elementary/Middle
· Fallstaff Elementary/Middle
· Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle
· Hampden Elementary/Middle
· Mt. Washington Elementary/Middle
· Western High
All the artwork will be displayed on first floor grandstand at Pimlico from May 1 through Preakness Day.
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