Accolades for Li’s Sculpture “Carp”
Redmond, WA – Last weekend Shi (Roxanne) Li, a junior at The Bear Creek School, and her
art teacher Trinity Osborn were both honored at Carnegie Hall. Li’s sculpture
“Carp” earned national recognition from the 2014 Scholastic
Art & Writing Awards, receiving a Silver Medal and the invitation to New
York City for the awards ceremony. Mrs. Osborn was honored at the awards
ceremony for her outstanding achievement as an art educator whose dedication,
commitment, and guidance are represented by student work selected for national
honors. Over 255,000 original works of art and writing were submitted to the
2014 Awards and just 1,800 were honored as National Medalists. Read More >>
Last spring Shi (Roxanne) Li, then a sophomore at
The Bear Creek School, enrolled in Mrs. Osborn’s Sculpture and Mixed Media
class and created an amazing sculpture, “Carp.” Although “Carp” appears to be
made of bronze, it is actually constructed from plaster, wire, newspaper, and
acrylic paint. In the fall, Roxanne entered her sculpture in two major art
contests and has been well decorated for her effort.
Roxanne entered “Carp” in the 2014 West Art
Region-at-Large Scholastic Art & Writing Awards contest. In the regional
contest representing students from Montana, Utah, Idaho, and parts of
Washington and Oregon, approximately 5% of all submissions, including Roxanne's
piece, are recognized with Gold Key awards. Gold Key recipients are eligible for
national medalist consideration. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
have an impressive legacy dating back to 1923 and a noteworthy roster of past
winners including Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon,
Robert Redford, and Joyce Carol Oates.
“Carp” was also
entered in the Puget Sound Educational Service District Regional High School
Art Show where Roxanne won three awards. She was a Regional Winner, which
advanced her piece to the State Superintendent's High School Art Show in
Olympia. She also earned the Board of Director's Honorable Mention Award and
the Overall Best in Show Award (3D) for receiving the highest accumulation of
points from the judges in the 3D category.
The Puget Sound Educational Service District
represents 16 school district including 19 private schools, 42 public schools
in King County, and 35 public schools in Pierce County. Roxanne's piece was on
exhibit at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction headquarters
in Olympia earlier this spring.
Roxanne is an international student from Guangzhou,
China and currently a junior at The Bear Creek School. She has been a student at
Bear Creek since grade 9, and lives with a local host family. Her older sister Josie Xian (Josie) Li
graduated from Bear Creek in 2013.
About The Bear Creek School
Founded in 1988, in Redmond,
Washington, The Bear Creek School is an independent classical Christian school
that believes only when faith, mind, and heart are fed together can
someone experience the fullness of education, which produces leaders who think
well and are compelled to engage the world.
The school serves students from
the greater Eastside and is housed on four campuses. Redmond Campus on Union Hill serves
kindergarten to grade 12 students and Valley Campus, also in Redmond, serves
preschool to grade 5 students. Bear Creek has two Early Childhood campuses in
Woodinville and Sammamish serving preschool and prekindergarten students. The
Bear Creek School is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools,
Colleges and Universities, and the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent
Schools.