The Red River Valley Writing Project at NDSU announces the state award recipients of the 2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, presented by the nonprofit organization, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers.
This year’s Gold Key winners in writing are:
Flash Fiction: Critical Essay:
Sumaiyah Alyadumi, Watford City Luke Larson, Bismarck
Dramatic Script: Journalism:
Jada Bell, Fargo Emily Jeglum, Crosby
Personal Essay/Memoir: Poetry (Grades 7-9):
Sierra Schmidt, Valley City Tirzah McGill, Bismarck
Dylan Quick, Valley City
Poetry (Grades 10-12): Science Fiction/Fantasy:
Sunni Parisien, Belcourt Julian Wallette, Belcourt
Brigitte Byankuba, Fargo
Short Story (Grades 7-9): Novel Writing:
Annika Gaebe, Bismarck Vanessa Fischer, Bowman
Short Story (Grades 10-12): Writing Portfolio:
Hannah Buee, Bismarck Olivia Drake, Fargo
Olivia Data, Bismarck
Olivia Drake, Fargo
Emily Jeglum, Crosby
All Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention award-winning works will be on display at
the Plains Art Museum’s Starion Gallery from February 2nd through March 15th. A complete
list of writing winners can be found here: https://www.artandwriting.org/affiliate/ND001W/ and
a complete list of art winners can be found here: https://www.artandwriting.org/affiliate/ND001A/
Due to COVID-19, the 2021 state ceremony will take place virtually on Saturday, March 13. All
students, educators, judges, families, and friends are invited to attend. The winners of North
Dakota State University’s new scholarships in art and writing will also be announced at the
ceremony.
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