CBNA Student Wins Congressional Art Competition
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy sophomore Emily Dallaire of
Nottingham received top honors in the 36th annual Congressional
Art Competition: An Artistic Discovery in Congresswoman Ann
Kuster’s Second Congressional District. Her pastel drawing
entitled Seeing Double will be framed and will be on display in
the tunnel connecting the congressional delegation to the
Capital in Washington, DC beginning in June, 2018 through May,
2019. In addition, Ms Dallaire and fellow sophomore Fiona O’Shea
of Strafford received summer pre-college scholarships from New
Hampshire Institute of Art in Manchester. Other CBNA Students
participating in the competition were Sarah Doiron and Megan
Frost of Barrington; Nicholas LaMontagne, Hannah Halka, Evan
Lentz, Mabel Mackey, Angelina Rene, and Courtney Snow of
Northwood; Kathleen Roach of Nottingham; and Alicia Baratier,
Morgan Burnap, Rebekah Hall, and Eva Turcotte of Strafford.
The
exhibition, reception and awards ceremony for all participants
in the Second Congressional District was held at the
Kimball-Jenkins School of Art in Concord. Congratulations to all
participants for their amazing works of art.