Collage of 10 images of student artwork

Nineteen Penn Manor students honored with Lancaster County Young Artists Awards

Nineteen talented Penn Manor students have earned 36 honors in the Lancaster County Young Artists Awards competition for 2024.

Their work will be on display from March 8 to April 7 at Lancaster Museum of Art, 135 N. Lime St., Lancaster.

Jason Joniec earned a gold medal for his photography portfolio, along with two individual gold medals and three honorable mentions for photography.

Adessa Bradley earned gold and silver medals and three honorable mentions for drawings and mixed media artwork, along with the Eso Arts Award.

Vienne Kreider earned a gold medal and three honorable mentions for painting.

Jami Bachman earned three honorable mentions for photography.

Mikayla Resser earned a gold medal and an honorable mention for photography.

Willow Ashworth received a gold medal and an honorable mention for graphic design and digital art.

Individual honors included:

Janell Ortiz, honorable mention for her self-portrait portfolio.

Sophia Swanson, gold medal, digital art.

Rose Emenheiser, silver medal, mixed media.

Adelyn Martin, silver medal, photography.

Jerelyn Burns, gold medal, photography.

Jasmine Uleary, silver medal, photography.

Olivia Haldeman, gold medal, photography.

David Fogel, gold medal, sculpture.

Andrea Clare, honorable mention, photography.

Anayah Rosa, honorable mention, drawing.

Emersyn Schaeffer, honorable mention, photography.

Sophia Schoonover, honorable mention, painting.

Kaitlyn Spalletta, honorable mention, photography.

Congratulations to these students and their art teachers – Maggie Cantrell, Alexis Carson and Jeff Himes.

  • “Split Personalities,” photography, Mikayla Ressler.