Stephanie Woodbury '22 won a Gold Key in Fashion for "Protective Crown"
Ella Luter '22 won a Gold Key and Jewelry Award for "Our Botanical Life and Death"
Lillie Hollabaugh '22 won a Gold Key in Photography for "Painted"
Isabella Smith '22 won a Gold Key in Photography for "Vast"
Callie Hutton '23 won a Gold Key in Drawing and Illustration for "Crystalline"
Angela Jacobs '23 won a Gold Key in Printmaking for "Coloring Contest"
Parks Renovich '23 won a Gold Key in Mixed Media for "Italy Living"
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Hutchison Girls Win Big at 2022 Regional Scholastic Art Awards
Hutchison girls won 31 Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards this year, with 7 Gold Keys, 5 Silver Keys, and 19 Honorable Mentions.
Once again, our girls were recognized for their incredible talent in the visual arts. With 31 awards, Hutchison led all other independent schools in the regional competition.
Congratulations are also in order for the professional working artists who work with our girls each day. They foster a classroom environment that inspires students to express their creativity and strengthen their confidence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
The Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards offers the girls a chance to compete on a regional and potentially national level. It is an opportunity for them to be recognized for their talent and creativity. It is also a way for the public to see the level of work that is produced consistently by Hutchison’s visual art department.
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art will exhibit Gold Key winning artwork through February 20 and host an awards ceremony for Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention winners on Saturday, February 19.
Gold Key Winners
Lillie Hollabaugh '22: Photography
Callie Hutton ’23: Drawing & Illustration
Angela Jacobs ’23: Printmaking
Ella Luter ’22: Jewelry
Jewelry Award for Our Botanical Life and Death
Parks Renovich ’23: Mixed Media
Isabella Smith ’22: Photography
Stephanie Woodbury ’22: Fashion
Silver Key Winners
Betsy Grimes ’22: Digital Art
Camille Mattingly ’22: Ceramics & Glass
Kristin Nunn ’22: Drawing & Illustration
Isabella Smith ’22: Photography
Katie Wiener ’22: Art Portfolio
Honorable Mention Winners
Caroline Campbell ’25: Photography
Betsy Grimes ’22: Drawing & Illustration
Addie Halliday ’23: Printmaking
Callie Hutton ’23: Two in Drawing & Illustration
Angela Jacobs ’23: Printmaking
Ella Luter ’22: Four in Mixed Media, One in Art Portfolio, and One in Fashion
Garner Monroe ’25: Drawing & Illustration
Parks Renovich ’23: Mixed Media
Isabella Smith ’22: One in Photography and One in Art Portfolio
Carpe diem! Demonstrating their enthusiasm for Latin and Roman culture, Hutchison had several students win awards at the Tennessee Junior Classical League Convention.
Our innovative middle school STEM explorations class is designed to inspire young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Through exposure to different types of STEM-adjacent careers and visits from professionals working in STEM careers, we hope to encourage the next generation of female leaders in these fields.
Louise Smythe ’06, who works as a storyboard artist at Pixar Animation Studios and contributed to “Inside Out 2” credits her time at Hutchison for building her confidence and skills.
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.
While the weather outside is frightful, Ms. Hollingsworth and Ms. Aguilar’s Little Hive girls are staying warm and cozy in their own igloo built entirely from milk jugs.
“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.
The College Board recognized Hutchison for our commitment to expanding girls' access to AP Computer Science courses, empowering students with essential coding, problem-solving, and analytical skills to pursue future opportunities in STEM fields.
There’s no place like Hutchison! After reading “The Canterbury Tales” in Kenzie Newman’s English class, our juniors led a modern-day pilgrimage across campus, sharing meaningful locations and personal stories.
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.
Tyler Jones ’25 hasn’t had the easiest journey. After a long road to recovery from a knee injury, she worked even harder and signed to play Division I basketball for the University of New Mexico.