Twenty-seven Hutchison students were recognized with Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards for their beautiful artwork.
Chloe Warner ’25 received a Gold Key and the Senior Division Drawing Award for this piece.
Kate Connell ’25 earned a Gold Key for her portfolio on childhood nostalgia.
Chloe Warner ’25 won a Gold Key for her portfolio involving artwork with veils.
Hannah Dunlap ’25 was awarded a Gold Key in Drawing & Illustration.
Olivia Evans ’25 received a Gold Key in Drawing & Illustration.
Angela He ’25 earned a Gold Key in Sculpture.
In Mixed Media, Maren Levy ’26 won a Gold Key.
Hannah Pollard ’25 was awarded a Gold Key in Sculpture.
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Hutchison Girls Win Big at 2025 Regional Scholastic Art Awards
Hutchison girls won 53 Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards this year, with 8 Gold Keys, 18 Silver Keys, and 27 Honorable Mentions.
We’re reminded of the remarkable talent of our artists every day, but it’s even more exciting when their work earns recognition from professionals. With 53 awards, Hutchison led all other independent schools in the regional competition.
The Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards is an annual juried student art contest representing students from over 100 schools in East Arkansas, West Tennessee, and North Mississippi. This competition offers the girls a chance to compete on a regional and national level and be recognized for their talent and creativity. It also offers the public a glimpse into the consistent quality of work produced by Hutchison’s visual art department.
We also want to celebrate the professional artists who work with our girls daily. They foster a classroom environment that nurtures creativity while helping students build confidence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Gold Key Winners
Kate Connell ’25: Portfolio
Hannah Dunlap ’25: Drawing & Illustration
Olivia Evans ’25: Drawing & Illustration
Angela He ’25: Sculpture
Angela also won two Gold Keys for work created outside of Hutchison. Her sculpture Playtime earned Senior Division Second Place.
Maren Levy ’26: Mixed Media
Hannah Pollard ’25: Sculpture
Chloe Warner ’25: One in Portfolio and One in Drawing & Illustration
Take the Veil received the Senior Division Drawing Award
Silver Key Winners
Macie Carr ’25: Drawing & Illustration
Anna Chiozza ’26: Two in Mixed Media
Kate Connell ’25: Sculpture
Olivia Evans ’25: Portfolio
Angela He ’25: Two in Sculpture
Maggie Miller ’26: Two in Drawing & Illustration
Garner Monroe ’25: Two in Architecture & Industrial Design and Two in Mixed Media
Yilin Pan ’28: Drawing & Illustration
Maya Pentecost ’26: Painting
Hadley Rhett ’26: Drawing & Illustration
Acelynn Saisuphaluck ’28: Digital Art
Molly Wondries ’26: Drawing & Illustration
Honorable Mention Winners
Elizabeth Adams ’26: Sculpture
Anne Tyler Bartusch ’26: Drawing & Illustration
Ellye Carpenter ’25: Sculpture
Macie Carr ’25: Drawing & Illustration
Anna Chiozza ’26: One in Mixed Media and One in Painting
Kate Connell ’25: Sculpture
Hannah Dunlap ’25: Five in Drawing & Illustration
Nellie Keras ’26: Painting
Isabella Klimo ’25: One in Portfolio and One in Sculpture
Olivia Landess ’26: Mixed Media
Taylor McAdams ’26: Drawing & Illustration
Garner Monroe ’25: Mixed Media
Lila Murphey ’25: Two in Drawing & Illustration
Yilin Pan ’28: Drawing & Illustration
In addition, Yilin earned an Honorable Mention in Drawing & Illustration and an Honorable Mention in Painting for work created outside of Hutchison.
Sara Kate Ratton ’25: Mixed Media
Acelynn Saisuphaluck ’28: Two in Drawing & Illustration and One in Painting
Sammye Kate Selecman ’26: Painting
Lucy Wilson ’27: Painting
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art will exhibit Gold Key-winning artwork from January 24 through February 23 and host an awards ceremony for Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention winners on Friday, February 7.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Margaret Shaul ’14, a senior experience strategist at Czarnowski, a full-service exhibit and event marketing company. Shaul was named to Nashville’s Top 30 Under 30 leaders list in 2022.
“H” is for Honest, “U” is for Understanding, “T” is for Trustworthy… Hutchison’s beloved acrostic got a makeover in middle school this year, but the familiar character traits of the Ideal Hutchison Girl remain unchanged.
Caroline Orr ’12 has built a unique career that merges her love for art with business acumen. After working at Sotheby’s, she now works as an art services specialist at Bank of America, where she helps collectors navigate the art market with strategic advice.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Caroline Kyle ’15, a software engineer for Walmart Global Tech in Bentonville, Arkansas.
As part of a State of Tennessee initiative, the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development recognized how Hutchison has made a difference in local and state communities for over 100 years.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Meagan Thornton ’12, the lead pharmacist at CaryRx, a digital pharmacy based in Washington, D.C., that provides access to pharmaceutical services online.
If you have ovaries, you can learn a lot from spending time with Vanessa Ross, CNM, MSCP, Class of 1991. Let’s say hormones are wreaking havoc with your life and your doctor dismisses the symptoms with “it’s all in your head.” According to Ross, you should respond with: “Yes. You’re right. My brain is literally changing, and my body is reacting. My symptoms are real.”
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Gabriela Alvergue, an associate and technical designer at Gensler, a global architecture, design, and planning firm, in Chicago.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Elizabeth Gonda ’16, a care manager at Healthfirst based out of New York who serves over 130 people and helps them with healthcare.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Shelton Wittenberg ’14, an associate attorney at Baker Donelson who also coaches Hutchison middle school lacrosse.
Hutchison alumna Dr. Kelly Rodney Arnold ’96 had the honor of serving as the commencement speaker for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Arts and Sciences ceremony in May 2024.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Mary Catherine Hughes ’10, a development associate at the Nashville Repertory Theatre.
When she was 15 years old, Shea Sisk and her family picked up and moved from Marianna, Arkansas, to Memphis. “It was a significant life change, to say the least … academically, socially, leaving behind all of my friends and coming to a new city,” Shea Sisk Wellford ’87 said. She said her parents empowered her to choose the school she would go to, and she picked Hutchison, but admits it was daunting. “My school in Arkansas was completely fine, but it was not a challenge.”
The March 2024 issue of Memphis Magazine celebrates the work of Ebet Roberts ’63, who has photographed many famous musicians over the past four decades.
Audsley Dunavant Carr ’08 delivered a special Cum Laude address to this year’s Cum Laude Society inductees. She spoke about how Hutchison taught her to become a lifelong learner and how it laid the foundation for her career.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Gabi Stein ’15, a product manager for Reddit in Seattle, Washington.
Brittany-Rae Gregory Rivers ’08, communications director for Next Century Cities in Washington, D.C., first became inspired to write when she read “Harriet the Spy,” a book series written by Hutchison alumna Louise Fitzhugh ’46. Now, she focuses on public service as she shares stories for a tech-focused nonprofit.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Daisye Rainer ’17, Program Associate for Social Impact, a global development management consulting firm.