Tri-City Art

Directing Change is an evaluated suicide prevention and mental health program with the mission to educate young people about critical health topics through art and promote social justice and health by changing conversations in schools and communities.
2026

Goodbye Sesame Street

Second Place Hope & Justice
2026
Artist: Jacquelyn Varela
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick
On May 1st, 2025 President Donald Trump signed executive order 14290 titled ‘Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Biased Media.’ The intention of the order was to cease direct federal funding to ...

Cookie Cutter Expectations

First Place Monthly Prompt
2026
Artist: Jolean Feng
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

As I grow older and experience more on my own, I realize that my hopes differ from the goals my parents have set for me. I wish that their expectations ...

Live in memories

First Place Hope & Justice
2026
Artist: Tongyue Zhu
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My entry explores the emotional and psychological landscape of an individual living with Alzheimer’s disease. Inspired by my grandfather’s experience and my grandmother’s role as his sole caregiver, the piece ...

Opening Myself Up

Honorable Mention Hope & Justice
2026
Artist: Kody Herrejon-Rutte
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

This artwork is inspired by hope, because it is about acceptance and peeling away layers to share my real self is as male. It is about me opening myself up ...

Banderas

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt
2026
Artist: Andrea Dorantes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My piece depicts my mom and me in a sunlit living room. I drew myself as a child watching my mother work to combine all of our different cultures and ...

Still We Stand

Third Place Hope & Justice
2026
Artist: Elizabeth Delgado
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

This artwork shows a peaceful protest where people stand together holding signs, flowers, and flags instead of weapons. Their raised fists and calm presence emphasize nonviolent resistance and collective strength. ...

2025

Commodification of Consumption

Honorable Mention Hope & Justice
2025
Artist: Oliver Kolb
Tri-City
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

The deer represents the commodification of animals in human society, the belief that animals exist only for the pervasive needs or wants of humanity — for food, clothes, entertainment, spectacle, ...

Shine

Third Place Hope & Justice
2025
Artist: Andrea Dorantes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My painting represents not being afraid to express yourself. When you start being yourself, your world begins to light up and you start to shine like a star. I want ...

Machismo

Second Place Hope & Justice
2025
Artist: Jacquelyn Varela
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My painting focuses on the irony of machismo in Mexican culture involving the Virgin Mary (Aka the Virgen de Guadalupe). The Virgin Mary is a staple in Mexican society and ...

Peace in Golden Grain

First Place Hope & Justice
2025
Artist: Darby Craigmyle
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

In February 2025, a Russian drone strike hit the protective dome covering the original sarcophagus over the reactor site of Chernobyl. With the upcoming rainy season, radioactive particles could escape ...

Support is Everything

Second Place Monthy Prompt
2025
Artist: Kody Herrejon-Rutte
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

To me, support is the most important part of improving your mental health. Whether it’s emotional, physical, financial, or any other form of support, it’s all someone needs. Support can ...

We Will Not Be Erased

Honorable Mention Hope & Justice
2025
Artist: Charlie De La Rosa
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My piece is about LGBTQ+ pride in the face of an increasingly homophobic and transphobic administration and society. The current political climate has made it harder to be queer or ...

A Weathered History

First Place Hope & Justice
2025
Artist: Oliver Kolb
Tri-City
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

The scars below the chest signify a trans individual who was able to pursue their transition, despite the many hardships they undoubtedly faced. The eyes on the chest signify defiance ...

I Luv You!

Second Place Monthly Prompt
2025
Artist: Darby Craigmyle
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Whenever I feel like I can’t deal with anything, I search my house until I find one of my cats. I pet and cuddle them until I feel like I ...

Thriving through Adversity

First Place Monthly Prompt
2025
Artist: Jolean Feng
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Something that helps me while I’m going through a tough time or feeling overwhelmed is gardening. Gardening makes me more patient and mindful, providing me a space to reflect and ...

Fruit Fields

First Place Hope and Justice
2025
Artist: Andrea Dorantes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My artwork focuses on the lack of educational opportunities for young farmworkers. I wanted to represent themes of education, health/environmental issues, and social justice for farm workers. As a Latina, ...

A Home Found In Art

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - High School
2025
Artist: Clemente Escalante
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

This painting shows a small corner of my bedroom which houses my makeshift art studio. Art is my anchor. It is something I enjoy, and it feeds my soul.

At The End of the Day

Third Place Monthly Prompt - High School
2025
Artist: Darby Craigmyle
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

A consistent nightly routine grounds me after a tiring day at school. I find that the simple things like eating a snack, reading a book, and getting to bed at ...

Baking Bliss

Second Place Monthly Prompt - High School
2025
Artist: Andrea Dorantes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Along with painting, baking is one of my favorite hobbies. Baking has taught me how to appreciate things, to have patience, and also to recognize all the ingredients of my ...

Making Our Marks

Third Place (Tied) Hope and Justice
2025
Artist: Kody Herrejon-Rutte
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My entry represents different civil rights issues that impact me, my family, and my friends. I wanted to symbolize that people and peaceful protests make their mark on the world ...

We The People

Second Place Hope and Justice
2025
Artist: Darby Craigmyle
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

This piece highlights the importance of peaceful protest. Like Dolores Huerta, it shows the resilience minorities have when they work together nonviolently. There are so many movements that fight for ...

Embers of Hope

First Place Hope and Justice
2025
Artist: Andrea Dorantes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My entry for the hope category is to highlight the efforts of firefighters. This month the California fires have destroyed over 10,000 homes and pose a very dangerous risk to ...

Voice From Within

Second Place Monthly Prompt - Film, Visual Art, and Written Works
2025
Artist: Kayley Chambers-Swanson
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Music can be a way to express yourself and let things go. When you express yourself through lyrics or singing you have a chance to be heard and relate to ...

Rise with the Rhythm

FIrst Place Monthly Prompt - Film, Visual Art, and Written Works
2025
Artist: Alexa Sobenes
Tri-City
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My drawing represents an exaggerated version of how I feel when I listen to music in my alone time. It makes me very happy and uplifted, it energizes me to ...

2024

The Flowers are Blooming in Antarctica

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice
2024
Artist: Clea Schaina
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Plant growth in Antarctica has skyrocketed in recent years, an indication that the world’s climate is permanently changing, and a harrowing reminder of the severity of climate change

Mourning Veil

Third Place Hope and Justice
2024
Artist: Charlie De La Rosa
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My piece is about the feeling of societal regression and the fear of losing safety and human rights.

Symbols of Hope

First Place Hope and Justice
2024
Artist: Kody Herrejon-Rutte
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Having hope is very important in staying positive and lifting up others

Doodle Dreams

Third Place Hope and Justice - Monthly Prompt
2024
Artist: Darby Craigmyle
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My piece is about how art has given me a space to be who I am and who I will be in the future. Drawing has been a huge stress ...

Solace

Second Place Hope and Justice - Monthly Prompt
2024
Artist: Xin Lu
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

I painted myself enjoying a leisure activity in my grandma’s house back in China. My piece demonstrates my cultural ties and my life experiences in a physical space, all of ...

Grilled Memories

First Place Hope and Justice - Monthly Prompt
2024
Artist: Andrea Dorantes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My entry is a representation of moments with family that bring people together and impact how we become who we are as people.

Unseen

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice - Justice
2024
Artist: Lily Rienstra
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My art piece is meant to bring justice and awareness to those living in poverty. In the picture, you can see people with blank faces walking past an alley that ...

One In Many

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice - Hope
2024
Artist: Darby Craigmyle
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

We’ve all heard that it’s okay to be different, however it doesn’t always feel that way. This piece is a metaphor about how in a sea of people, or in ...

Electric

Third Place Hope and Justice - Hope
2024
Artist: Charlie De La Rosa
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My artwork is about how music can bring joy and hope. I wanted to capture the energy of playing an instrument, the way it feels to finally nail playing your ...

The Exterminator

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice - Justice
2024
Artist: Emma DeWees
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Such a large number of bees and other pollinators are being unnecessarily killed due to toxic pesticides that so many people are unaware can contaminate them in a number of ...

Smoky World

Third Place Hope and Justice - Justice
2024
Artist: Xin Lu
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Air pollution has been a prevalent problem throughout my life, and respiratory health concerns should be taken seriously. My childhood home was located in a high-pollution area, and I would ...

Justice is (not) Blind

Second Place Hope and Justice - Justice
2024
Artist: Jolean Feng
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

People of color, poor people, and other minorities are disproportionately criminalized, which is unjust.

Bulletproof

First Place Hope and Justice - Justice
2024
Artist: Charlie De La Rosa
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

It’s incredibly disheartening how school shootings are almost normalized now. They happen, we talk about them for a few days, and then everyone goes back to normal until it happens ...

Raising Hope

Second Place Hope and Justice - Hope
2024
Artist: Alexa Sobenes
Tri-City
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

The woman I was drawing wasn’t going to be able to finish high school with a child, but through many revisions decided she would find success rather than failure. Many ...

From Caged to Unafraid

First Place Hope and Justice - Hope
2024
Artist: Kody Herrejon-Rutte
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My art symbolizes coming out for queer people. As more and more people and forms of media become more accepting of the LGBTQIA+ community, there is more hope.

Helping Hand

First Place Hope and Justice
2024
Artist: Simon Rockwell
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My entry is a watercolor painting of a person helping a friend climb up a hill. I decided to show these two people in the outdoors because, a lot of ...

Lost in the Screen

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - High School
2024
Artist: Alexa Sobenes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

This piece shows just how much we are invested in our screens. The fish in the bowl represents how people have small attention spans from social media. The skeleton represents ...

End the Stigma

Third Place Monthly Prompt - High School
2024
Artist: Xin Lu
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

I tried to inspire a social media trend that focuses more on sharing our mental health and less on looks. The purpose of the trend is to encourage others to ...

Razzles

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - High School
2024
Artist: Jacquelyn Varela
Tri-City
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Moving to a new school in a different district was pretty hard at the start. I had gone to school with people I’ve known since kindergarten and all of a ...

Eye Care About You

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - High School
2024
Artist: Alexa Sobenes
Tri-City
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My entry for ‘You Are Never a Bother’ is a piece that is very personal to me. I was able to positively change someone’s life, and I asked that person ...

2023

Innocence

Third Place Hope and Justice
2023
Artist: Joy Ile Cheng
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

In light of the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, the heartbreaking reality of violence and loss of innocent lives (especially among children) is deeply distressing. Regardless of one’s perspective on the conflict, ...

Music and My Mood

Second Place Monthly Prompt - Visual Art
2023
Artist: Jolean Feng
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 9
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Music impacts my mental health positively, especially when I am feeling down. I can relate to lyrics and feel understood when I listen to a song. Music guides me through ...

Musical Connection

First Place Monthly Prompt - Visual Art
2023
Artist: Xin Lu
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Music can connect people or make us feel connected to others. Music can lift spirits, give us energy, and touch our souls, which in turn improves our mental health. My ...

Sucked In

Second Place Hope and Justice - Visual Art
2023
Artist: Alexa Sobenes
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“My ‘Hope’ entry is meant to represent what I’ve become post-pandemic. It shows how screens, like my cellphone, have affected my life. It feels like I’m being sucked in and ...

My Protector

Third Place Monthly Prompt - Visual Art
2023
Artist: Emma DeWees
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“My piece is a representation of my anchor in life – my pets. Life can be stressful at times, but the simple presence of an animal is immediately calming; it’s ...

Guiding Light

First Place Monthly Prompt - Visual Art
2023
Artist: Xin Lu
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“My mother has always been someone I can rely on and brings me happiness. She is always available to offer me guidance and console me when I’m going through a ...

Mental Health Matters

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - Art
2023
Artist: Abbey Villanueva
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My art reflects upon the idea of young people being seen and heard with their mental health. I feel as though many young people aren’t taken seriously when it comes ...

Supporting Mental Health Through Nature

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - Art
2023
Artist: Ibraheem Hammado
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Growing plants is a big part of a world that supports my mental health so I drew a person gathering dirt around a new plant that curls into a green ...

Not Alone

Third Place Monthly Prompt - Art
2023
Artist: Charlotte Griffiths
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

My artwork shows one person handing a “text HOPE” card to another person. The piece is meant to show how offering help, or where to get help and noticing when ...

Unacknowledged Genocides

First Place Hope and Justice
2023
Artist: Ibraheem Hammado
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

I drew a digital news article which discusses the bad treatment Palestinians are facing. For the main “article” art piece I drew the Palestinian flag, with the keffiyeh pattern, which ...

Help yourself

Honorable Mention April Hope and Justice
2023
Artist: Ky Nguyen
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Content warning: About violence and contains content that might be activating. “I wanted to discuss both violence and concerns related to mental health. Violence in the workplace, in schools, and ...

Marigold

Third Place April Hope and Justice
2023
Artist: Kaylani Raxajack
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

This is my version of Michelle Yeoh winning an Oscar at this year’s award ceremony. Her message of hope was inspiring. I added in some celebratory aspects, and animated the ...

Breakout

First Place April Hope and Justice
2023
Artist: Charlotte Griffiths
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

For this project, I used acrylic paint and water to paint a recently hatched butterfly and its chrysalis. The butterfly has a rainbow pattern to represent the rainbow LGBTQ flag. ...

Reusable Bags

Honorable Mention April Monthly Prompt
2023
Artist: Abbey Villanueva
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

After reflecting upon actions that can be made by young people to better the environment, I thought that reusable bags would be a unique concept to highlight. In this day ...

Corroding Coral

Second Place - Tied April Monthly Prompt
2023
Artist: Charlotte Griffiths
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

To the viewers of my artwork, I’d like for everyone to take a first glance, and see a coral reef. Then, I want the viewers to look closer, and see ...

A Sea of Garments

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice 
2023
Artist: Jolie Limon
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Melissa Wonacott

The concept behind my artwork is fast fashion and the many cases of abuse to which it is connected to. What my artwork represents is a teen who is saddened ...

Character Over Stereotypes

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt
2023
Artist: Ibraheem Hammado
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“For 2023 I wish that stereotypes stop defining who we are as a person, and we are defined by our own selves no matter what ethnicity. I wanted to include ...

The Hopeful Year

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt
2023
Artist: Abbey Villanueva
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“My submission represents my hopes for 2023. I’m graduating high school during the 2023 year, so I wanted to emphasize this as the focus point since it will be the ...

New Year, New Me.

Third Place - Tied Monthly Prompt
2023
Artist: Kaylani Raxajack
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“My piece is meant for the monthly prompt category, which could have been interpreted in different ways. The route I went with has changed because for the new year, I ...

Adopting Hope

Third Place - Tied Hope and Justice
2023
Artist: Charlotte Griffiths
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

“Something that always gives me hope for the future is my cat, Mickey. He was rescued off the streets of Malibu, California and then brought to a shelter East of ...

2022

Destition: Movie

2022
Artist: Hanh Swiatek
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Hanh Swiatek

“Destition: Movie shows how film can be a temporary escape from reality.”

Recovering

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - High School Art
2022
Artist: Lindsay Chung
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Lindsay Chung

My painting “Recovering” is about my anchor. Last year after coming back to school and getting involved with several school activities, I had some problems with mental health- overthinking stuff, ...

Runner

First Place Monthly Prompt - High School Art
2022
Artist: Simon Rockwell
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Simon Rockwell

With this piece, my goal was to show a runner escaping a cluster of chaotic things. Running has been my “anchor” over the past few months, so I decided to ...

Why We Fight

First Place Hope and Justice Art
2022
Artist: Kaylani Raxajack
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Kaylani Raxajack

My entry is about the recent overturning of Roe V. Wade. On the canvas, there is a television playing a news coverage of a protest fighting against the overturning. The ...

Cracks of Boundary

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice Art
2022
Artist: Kolb
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Kolb

In this artwork, I aspire to instill a feeling of hope; as although the figure is presented with limited categories to force themself into, they still chose to be themself. ...

Stop Asian Hate

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice Art
2022
Artist: Ky Nguyen
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Ky Nguyen

My artwork shows a group of Asians protesting to get justice for them, you can see in the middle picture I have a picture frame of a woman, she is ...

The Harvard Computers – Henrietta Swan Leavitt

Third Place Hope and Justice Art
2022
Artist: Madeleine Leavitt
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Madeleine Leavitt

My entry depicts a group of women known as the “Harvard Computers” who worked at the Harvard Observatory for a man med Edward Charles Pickering. In 1877, Pickering became the ...

Resilience

Third Place Hope and Justice
2022
Artist: Kayla Ranney
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Kayla Ranney

This piece is about the hope and resilience of the Ukrainians in the War raged by Russian leader, President Vladimir Putin. When the war first began many photographers and jourlists ...

Your Own Stories

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - Art
2022
Artist: Ky Nguyen
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Ky Nguyen

I have a friend who is always upbeat and radiates positivity; she is a person who makes everyone around her feel good. She not only supports and consoles me but ...

A rainy day

2022
Artist: Katie Ray
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Katie Ray

“I chose to show my gratitude towards rain. Rain for many people including myself, is a very special thing, especially living in Southern California.”

The Bloom of Hope

2022
Artist: Madeleine Leavitt
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Madeleine Leavitt

“I wanted to share how being around ture is a great comfort to me. I think it’s important to recognize the importance of appreciating ture, as well as taking care ...

#Reach Out for Help

2022
Artist: Lindsay Chung
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Lindsay Chung

“I hope when people see my art piece, they can think ‘Oh, I just need to reach out’ for mental health help.”

The Mermaids Sickened Sea

2022
Artist: Avary Kranzky
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Avary Kranzky

“My artwork is inspired by the overwhelming pollution in the ocean that affects the life of sea animals.”

you’re not alone

2022
Artist: Juliet Gonzalez
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Juliet Gonzalez

“You’re not alone; if you turn around to look in all directions you’ll see that there are people like you who feel isolated and sad.”

The Need for Lady Justice

2022
Artist: Kayla Taylor
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Kayla Taylor

“As people fight for justice across the world they look towards the symbol of Lady Liberty in their fight and I feel as though this is an important concept that ...

Sy(STEM)ic Sexism- Rosalind Franklin

2022
Artist: Madeleine Leavitt
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Madeleine Leavitt

“Rosalind Franklin was a woman who made exceptiol contributions to the discovery of the double-helical structure of D, however, it wasn’t until recently that her me became widespread, which teaches ...

Never Too Late

2022
Artist: Ashley Pei
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 12
Claremont High School
Advisor: Ashley Pei

A watercolor piece about the mental health of soldiers and veterans.

Reaching Out for Help Does Make a Change

2022
Artist: Katelyn Chung
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Katelyn Chung

A watercolor piece sharing the tiol Suicide Prevention Lifeline and showing a youth reaching out.

Hope Found in Harsh Environment

2022
Artist: Lindsay Chung
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Lindsay Chung

“There is polluted air in the sky, and mountains made of trash on the ground, with one shining bright green plant that survives and grows through all those circumstances.”

The Man with The Earth on His Back

2022
Artist: Avary Kranzky
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Avary Kranzky

“I am inspired by migrant workers that work so hard to provide. Justice and equality for the migrants is crucial for getting them the quality of life they deserve.”

2021

Warm Embrace

2021
Artist: Alyssa Valdez
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Alyssa Valdez

“Warm Embrace is an artwork I created where there are two people coming together for a hug and there is a caring moment between the two.”

The Eyes

2021
Artist: Sofia Replogle
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Sofia Replogle

“My piece is about the feeling of vulnerability and social anxiety, about how it feels for me when I try to pass off that I’m fine and how I feel ...

The Golden Fields

2021
Artist: Jolie Limon
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Jolie Limon

“The meaning of the piece represents prejudice and stereotypes always following the individual in the portrait, the individual being Hispanic and Latino. Instead of letting these stereotypes control their life ...

Growing Flower Tree

2021
Artist: Victoria Rodriguez
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Victoria Rodriguez

“During the transition of coming back to school (in-person), I felt I lost my sense of balance which set me and my plants to wilt and burn a bit. Something ...

The Student Support System

2021
Artist: Madeleine Leavitt
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Madeleine Leavitt

“My idea focuses on an advantage of returning to school- the ability to connect with friends, and the support and relief friends can provide.”

broken glass

2021
Artist: Juliet Gonzalez
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Juliet Gonzalez

“The glass represents things falling apart and shattering but also being free and the toys relate back to a time when one was a child. My world feels like there ...

Space with Music

2021
Artist: Seungmin Youm
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Seungmin Youm

“Persolly, music is really helpful for me at school and other places because it has the power lighten my mood and condition.”

Bike

2021
Artist: Danie Berd
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Danie Berd

“In these hard times a way that I’ve coped with these times is riding my bike.”

Music

2021
Artist: Katie Ray
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Katie Ray

“This piece represents the power of music. Specifically, how it can take you to different worlds, somewhat becoming an escape from the stresses of reality.”

Our Daily Life is a Present

2021
Artist: Katelyn Chung
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Katelyn Chung

“Even though they need to wear masks and have a tough workload in school, they are happy about having social interactions and having normal days with friends. The present box ...

Wings of Comfort

2021
Artist: Jacob Diaz
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Jacob Diaz

“I wanted to express how there is hope for those who are struggling in their lives and are desperate for help and may not know where to look.”

Hope After Quarentine

2021
Artist: Lindsay Chung
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Lindsay Chung

“I drew two friends wearing masks walking toward the finish line and balloons with reminders of last year’s quarantine. They are happy to be together in person.”

Hope For the Future

2021
Artist: Emily Barrios
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Emily Barrios

“When I feel overwhelmed or anxious, I like to read a bit to get out of my head and out of my own world and into another. It isn’t always ...

The Melody of Hope

2021
Artist: Jacob Diaz
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Jacob Diaz

“My idea was to capture the tranquility of music and its feeling of calmness and peace, even in times of hardship.”

Don’t Let Chances Pass You By

2021
Artist: Avary Kranzky
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Avary Kranzky

“All of the figures in my drawing represent me and my many thoughts, sometimes overwhelming me. The figure being lifted up reaching for the stars symbolizes hope.”

Insurrection

2021
Artist: Kayla Ranney
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Kayla Ranney

“I was inspired by what I felt on the day of the January 6 insurrection. Watching the extremists march into the capitol building and walk over our democracy with that ...

The Head the Heart

2021
Artist: Kayla Ranney
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 10
Claremont High School
Advisor: Kayla Ranney

“I think more times than not deciding the verdict for a court case is made using someone’s biased views, that someone’s emotions (the heart) are used to decide someone’s fate ...

Memories Of a Girl and Her Cat

2021
Artist: Avary Kranzky
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Grade: 11
Claremont High School
Advisor: Avary Kranzky

“What I am grateful for is my cat, Ora. She has been with me through thick and thin. I love my cat and I’m grateful for her being by my ...

The Head the Heart

November Hope and Justice Honorable Mention
2021
Artist: Kayla
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick

Rainbow Path

November Hope and Justice Honorable Mention
2021
Artist: Seungmin Youm
Tri-City (Los Angeles County)
Claremont High School
Advisor: Tamara Kirkpatrick
2020