Imprint 2023
Welcome to Imprint 2023, our 15th annual high school print competition and exhibition!
This online exhibition represents a juried selection of works submitted by high school students from across Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties.
The Imprint program encourages new generations of young artists in the medium of relief printmaking. For this yearโs Imprint exhibition we introduced the theme of โStorytelling.โ Esherickโs printmaking practice was grounded in storytelling, from the block-printed illustrations that helped tell the stories of other writers to prints centering his own life, family, and friends.
When Wharton Esherick was a young artist, woodcut printmaking was a critical medium in his artistic development. Through printmaking, Esherick transitioned from a young painter to an internationally recognized artist and furniture designer. You can see Esherickโs prints in our collection and in the collections of other institutions, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art. To see a new print from the Esherick Museumโs collection every week, follow us on Instagram and Facebook each โWoodcut Wednesday.โ
Recognizing the pivotal role that printmaking played in Esherickโs life, we are delighted to once again highlight young artists who represent the future of this powerful medium, with Imprint. We were once again astounded by the skill and creativity of the submissions and send a huge thank you to all the art teachers and students who shared their work with us!
First Place
Bella Meltzer
The Lunchroom
Abington Senior High School
โThis piece tells of the story of my fear of eating in front of others. The lunchroom is often a scary place for many middle and high school students. There was always a constant feeling of judgement, leading me to find myself hiding behind my lunchbox every time I sat down to eat. Even with my friends I felt unsafe, as though they would point their hands and start laughing. While growing older I have accepted this fear and learned to live around it and persevere through the anxiety.โ
Second Place
Rylin Balliett, Floral Offering
Twin Valley High School
โThis piece speaks to the story of who I am and who I want to be. It speaks to what I want to offer this world and what I have to give.โ
Honorable Mention
Josie Michel, New World
Villa Maria Academy High School
โMy print shows a lone figure standing on a beach as a ship sails away. Every great story places the protagonist in a strange new setting. This image shows the wonder and possibility of being in a strange new world.โ
Viewer's Choice Award
Sarah Lyles,ย Breaking the Cycle
Abington Senior High School
โAn ouroboros is a symbol in alchemy used to dictate โeternal sufferingโ through the imagery of a reptile consuming itself for sustenance. The use of daggers for clock hands convey a violent break in the cycle, but freeing nonetheless. The hands being posed at no time in particular conveys the message that healing doesnโt have a specific time, and varies, but given time will break.โ
Finalists

Zadrian Morris, Escape Abington Senior High School 










McKayla Winkler, In Thinking Philadelphia Academy Charter High School 






Lauren Goldman, The Harlem Dancer Claude McKay Twin Valley High School 
Laura Urrea-Garcia, Red Queen Neshaminy High School 


Julia Giannattasio, Caged Abington High School 
Josephine Ali, Instinct of Fear Abington High School 








Our Guest Juror: Lindsay Sparagana
We are grateful to have had Lindsay Sparagana as a guest juror for this yearโs Imprint competition. Lindsay has been the Artists-in-Schools Program Coordinator at The Print Center in Philadelphia since September 2017. She earned a BFA in photography from the University of the Arts (UArts) and an M.Ed with Community Art Certificate from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Sparagana has worked collaboratively in many diverse communities locally, and as far away as Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico, to facilitate art making. She is currently a Senior Lecturer and Co-Director of NEUArts: both at UArts. Sparagana is also a community artist and photographer. Her personal work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.
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