Smithsonian Celebrates DoDEA Student Art

Michael O'day, Public Affairs Officer
May 08, 2025
Smithsonian Celebrates DoDEA Student Art

The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) celebrated the creativity of military-connected students in its 13th annual art competition for Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools worldwide. This year's contest, themed "Exploring the Senses," drew a record 227 submissions from 29 schools across Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Turkey, and the United States.

SAAM staff selected semi-finalists in four age categories: Early Elementary (Grades K-2), Later Elementary (Grades 3-5), Middle (Grades 6-8), and High School (Grades 9-12). Students from participating schools voted to determine the winners.

Seven students earned top honors in the Americas, where 14 schools from the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast districts submitted over 220 artworks.

  • Gold: Geroen, 1st grade, "Wildflowers," Andre Lucas Elementary School, Fort Campbell, Kentucky
  • Gold: Christopher, 5th grade, "Sounds of Nature," E.A. White Elementary School, Fort Benning, Georgia
  • Silver: Alyah, 10th grade, "Untitled (Hamburger)," Lejeune High School, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
  • Silver: Greyson, 4th grade, "The warmth of the sun and the breeze of the ocean," E.A. White Elementary School, Fort Benning, Georgia
  • Bronze: Isabella, 1st grade, "Hadey the Monster," Kingsolver Elementary School, Fort Knox, Kentucky
  • Bronze: Kara, 3rd grade, "Riding a horse at the campsite is a feeling of freedom," E.A. White Elementary School, Fort Benning, Georgia
  • Bronze: Raylan, 6th grade, "A Kitten and Puppy at 1 Percent Energy... All Senses at Rest", Kessler Elementary School, Fort Stewart, Georgia

"Art is a vital component of a well-rounded education, especially in today's STEAM-focused curriculum where creativity and innovation are key. This competition not only highlights the artistic talents of our DoDEA students but also reinforces the importance of integrating the arts into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics," said Dr. Judith Minor, DoDEA Americas Director for Student Excellence. "By fostering creativity, we are preparing our students to think critically and solve problems in ways that will benefit them throughout their lives. We are incredibly proud of all our participants."

Winning artworks are showcased on SAAM's website at americanart.si.edu/spring-2025-dodea-artworks.

SAAM congratulates all participants for their outstanding contributions to this global celebration of young talent.

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