Tie Down Roping
Quade Hiatt
Blane Cox
Marty Yates
Riley Pruitt
Marcos Costa
Seth T Hall
Zack Jongbloed
Tom Crouse
Bareback Riding
Weston Timberman
Mason Stuller
Luke Thrash
Dean Thompson
Robert Landingham
Clayton Biglow
Kashton Ford
Cooper Cooke
Team Roping
Krieger / Doyal
Crites / Ashford
Tryan / Bray
Carroll / Dunning
Bray / Worley
Appleton / Sporer
Rice / Freeman
Wyatt / Torres
Saddle Bronc Riding
Kade Bruno
Shea Fournier
Zeke Thurston
Brandon Lansford
Dawson Hay
Logan Hay
Kole Ashbacher
Lucas Macza
Steer Wrestling
Nick Guy
James Struxness
Eli Jordan Lord
Ryan Shuckburgh
Chance Howard
Joseph Guze
Stetson Jorgensen
Don Payne
Barrel Racing
Helen Nowosad
Presley Smith
Makenzie Mayes
Leslie Smalygo
Hayle Gibson-Stillwell
Keyla Costa
Hailey Garrison Graham
Acey Pinkston
Breakaway Roping
Rylee George
Sawyer Gilbert
Bailey Bates
Madalyn Richards
Hali Williams
Kinlie Brennise
Braylee Shepherd
Millie Greenwood
Bull Riding
Fulton Rutland
Jordan Spears
Henry Courson
Creek Young
Tristan Mize
Robbie Taylor
Rawley Johnson
Trey Kimzey

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ Names Top Young Artists During School Art Program Awards Ceremony

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo recognized talented young artists from across Texas during the School Art Program Awards Ceremony, Sunday, Feb. 16.

 

Among the honorees were the Class Champions and Reserve Class Champions in the following categories: Colored Drawing, Mixed Medium, Monochromatic Drawing, Painting, 3D, Elementary and Junior High.

 

2020 GRAND CHAMPION WORK OF ART

  • Exhibitor: Anthony Vega
  • School District: Pasadena ISD
  • Art: Colored drawing, “Morning Pep Talk”

 

2020 RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION WORK OF ART

  • Exhibitor: Amaris Shi
  • School District: Fort Bend ISD
  • Art: Colored drawing, “Roped In”

 

This year, about 200,000 students participated in the Rodeo’s School Art Program, from 101 public school districts and 53 private schools. Teachers sent 3,417 pieces of artwork to NRG Center for preliminary judging. The judges selected 852 pieces of artwork to advance to the next round of judging, where 72 students were selected to participate in the School Art Auction on March 15.

 

Winning artwork will be on display in the Hayloft Gallery, located in the lobby of NRG Center throughout the duration of the 2020 Rodeo.

 

The Rodeo’s School Art Program promotes an awareness of agriculture, Western heritage and Rodeo activities through artistic competitions for students. The School Art Program has recorded 9.8 million entries since 1965.

 

Learn more about the School Art Program and see the winning artwork at rodeohouston.com/Educational-Support/School-Art-Program.

 

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo promotes agriculture by hosting an annual, family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public, supports Texas youth, showcases Western heritage and provides year-round educational support within the community. Since its beginning in 1932, the Rodeo has committed more than $500 million to the youth of Texas. For more information, visit rodeohouston.com and connect with RODEOHOUSTON online via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for all the latest news. The 2020 Rodeo is scheduled for March 3 – 22.

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