SHHS AYAA

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. -- Students from Maumelle High, Joe T. Robinson High and Sylvan Hills High made a strong showing at the Arkansas Young Artist Association (AAYA) Convention and Competition, held April 17th at the Hot Springs Convention Center. 

AAYA, the largest organization for visual arts students in the state, includes over 60 high schools and 1,500 students. This year, 77 schools were represented with over 1,800 artworks. During the AAYA On-Site Competition, student artists are given a prompt to create a piece during an allotted amount of time. Awards are given in each category. Fourteen PCSSD students received state-level recognition. 

Maumelle High 

Maumelle High students brought home seven state placements. 

Maumelle High AYAA

  • Ayda Lovett 

    • 3rd place Oil Painting Realistic 

    • 4th place Ceramics Functional

  • Isabella Franco - 4th place Mixed Media 2D Abstract 

  • Ace Kaplan - 4th place Mixed Media 2D Expressive 

  • Audrey Evatt - 4th place First Year Mixed Media 

  • Carson Dodson -  4th place First Year Digital Art 

  • Kenley Green - Honorable Mention Altered Books

Joe T. Robinson High 

Six Robinson High students were recognized for their art through state placements, honorable mentions and scholarships. 

RHS AYAA 2025

  • Dawn Norwood – awarded a $500 AYAA Scholarship 

  • Emily Martin 

    •  Honorable Mention in Realistic Portraits 

    • 3rd Place Abstract/Non-Objective Portraits 

  • Ursula May - 1st Place in Printmaking (Realistic)

  • Rebecca Fletcher - 4th Place in Pen/Ink (Abstract/Non-Objective)

  • Jazmin Silva - 4th Place in Scratchboard

Sylvan Hills High

Three Sylvan Hills High students received state-level recognition. 

SHHS AYAA

  • Rylee Sherman – 3rd Place Digital Art

  • Jack Edge – 4th Place Expressive Sculpture

  • Emele Siegfried – Honorable Mention in Abstract Acrylic Painting

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