ARt Winners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
Magnolia High School Artists Win Big at Blossom Festival Art Show 

Magnolia, AR – May 19, 2025 — Magnolia High School art students made a remarkable showing at the 2025 Blossom Festival Art Show, earning top honors and multiple placements across a wide range of categories. Their impressive creativity and dedication to the arts were recognized by judges and attendees alike. 

Standout Award Winners: 

  • Shelby Gill (11th Grade) 

  • Trash Panda – 2nd Place, Ceramics (11th & 12th Grades) 

  • Old Rugged Cross – 2D Painting 

  • Mackenzie Atkinson (11th Grade) 

  • Henry The Turtle – 3rd Place, Ceramics 

  • Bentlee Kinnaird (10th Grade) 

  • Reflections – 1st Place, Ceramics (9th & 10th Grades) 

  • Regrowth – 1st Place, 2D Collage 

  • The Hunt – 1st Place, 2D Mixed 

  • Jelly Fish – 1st Place, 3D Sculpture 

  • Space Dog – 1st Place, Digital Art 

  • Pomegranate – Honorable Mention, 2D Mixed 

  • Wings – 2D Print 

  • Kezia Daniels (10th Grade) 

  • Lost in the Stars – 2nd Place, 2D Collage (9th & 10th Grades) 

  • Equally, Obsession, The Deepest Hue – 2D Drawing 

  • Aniya Washington (11th Grade) 

  • Resonant Form – Best of Show – High School & 1st Place, Ceramics 

  • Mandala Tile – Ceramics 

  • Keniahya Mallory (11th Grade) 

  • Crochet Cutie – 2D Painting 

  • At Sea – 2D Drawing 

  • Ja’kayvia Dunn (11th Grade) 

  • Woman In The Wind – 2nd Place, 2D Painting/Print (11th & 12th Grades) 

  • Dakota Martindale (10th Grade) 

  • Late Nights – 1st Place, 2D Drawing (9th & 10th Grades) 

  • Knome Alone – 2D Painting/Print 

  • Rylee Stringer (12th Grade) 

  • Life Is Like A Box of Chocolate – 2nd Place, 2D Painting (11th & 12th Grades) 

  • The Wild West – 3rd Place, 2D Painting 

  • The Sad City – 2nd Place, 2D Drawing (11th & 12th Grades) 

“I am so proud of these students who placed!” said Sandra Richardson, Magnolia High School art instructor. “We will continue to work extra hard for our students to shine.” Magnolia High School is proud to celebrate the artistic success of its students and the strength of its arts program.