2022 Annual High School Ceramics Exhibition
The 2022 Annual High School Ceramics Exhibition features works by 99 students from 50 cities in 16 states – a vibrant sample of the next generation of ceramic talent in the United States.
This program generously funded provided, in part, through grants from Ruth and Joseph C. Reed Foundation for the Arts, and the DEW Foundation.
View the Virtual Exhibition
Juried Artists
Join us in congratulating the following student artists selected for the exhibition:
California
Baldwin Park: Maritza Ortega ’22 Cerritos: Tianqu Lin ’22 Claremont: Gavin Langhorst ’23 Dublin: Eleni Freeman ’24/25, Elizabeth Koh ’23, Judit Kontra ’22 Glendale: Maya Albuerne ’23, Kaliani Boden ’22 Glendora: Allison Chung ’24/25 Granada Hills: Demi Sedrakyan ’22 La Canada: Melody Huang ’22, Maylin Chen ’24/25, Kelsey Lin ’24/25 Lake Forest: Delfina Anderson Comas ’24/25, Wilfredo Argueta ’22, Michaela Arsene ’24/25, Michael Brail ’22, Zoe Carmack ’24/25, Adolfo Corrales ’24/25, Cathy Ellsworth ’22, Mischa Miranda ’24/25, Peyton Neblett ’24/25, Brandon Perez ’23 Los Angeles:Audrey Chen ’24/25, Julissa Espinoza ’24/25 Los Olivos: Catherine Allen ’23 Monrovia: Alexis Castellanos ’23, Ian Hughes ’23, Sarah Lopez ’24/25, Emma Luiten ’24/25 Montclair: Alex Covarrubias ’24/25 Murietta: Luna Cook ’23, Krista Karban ’22, Viktoria Petrovski ’23, Alexandra Santana ’22 Palos Verdes: Annie Cushman ’23, Charles Hill ’22, Max Polin ’24/25, Jo Reina ’24/25 Pasadena: James Gomez ’22 Rancho Cucamonga: Kaylee Houghton ’22 Redlands: Sydney Young ’23 Riverside: Brittany Hernandez ’22, Nhu Hua ’23, Emberlee Preciado ’22 Rolling Hills: Isabella Dunlap ’23 San Francisco: Phoebe Anzalone ’23, Natalie Deiner ’23 Sherman Oaks: Isabelle Verdery ’23 Tustin: Kiera Henson ’24/25 Venice: Alina Williams ’24/25 Wildomar: Mc Kenna Trimble ’23
Florida
Casselberry: Avery Birle ’22 Winter Park: Hannah Yared ’22, Elaine Peng ’22
Georgia
College Park: Amari James ’23 East Point: Karizma Baker-Upshaw ’22
Idaho
Post Falls: Mya Gackstetter ’22, Jensen Wilson ’23
Kansas
Shawnee: Destyni Meadows ’22, Lacy Nettie ’24/25
Louisiana
Covington: Kristen Cloutman ’22, Avery McLaughlin ’22
Maryland
Rockville: Elizabeth Khludenev ’23
Nevada
Carson City: Kora Ashton ’22
New York
Binghampton: Amanda Bixby ’22, Mary Brom ’24/25, Savana Collins ’22, Ainsley Staub ’22, Sophia Sullivan ’22, Jennings Terrell ’24/25 Island Park: Jordan Serrano ’22, Liam Zvonik ’24/25 Wading River: Brianna Daman ’22
North Carolina
Apex: Leena Ganta ’24/25 Holly Springs: Shannon Carroll ’22
Ohio
Cincinnati: Skylei James ’22 Perrysburg: Morgan Hirsch ’23, Chloe Toon ’22
Oregon
Corvallis: Adam Miller ’22 Hillsboro: Simone Raymond ’23,Lydia Rubash ’22, Brooklin Rue ’24/25, Jennifer Valencia ’22/23, Gracie Vanderpoel ’23, Nia Zenger ’24/25
Pennsylvania
Mercer: Alexandra Schuster ’24/25 Sharpsville: Sarah Bush ’22
Virginia
Mechanicsville: Sarah Gormley ’23, Caroline Hession ’23, Emily Maxson ’22
Washington
Olympia: Asher Coppin ’22, Kylee Lyons ’23, Anastasia Ochkur ’22, Takara Putt ’24/25 Seattle: Kyu-Sun Kim ’24/25 Shelton: Yamila Rojas ’22
Wisconsin
Beaver Dam: Alexandra Olson ’24/25
Annual High School Exhibition Program
Since 2014, AMOCA has hosted an annual juried exhibition showcasing the remarkable talents of high school students studying the ceramic arts. Click the link below to learn more about the program and past exhibitions.