Alliance For Young Artists & Writers - National Celebration and Ceremony

National Celebration and Ceremony

The Scholastic Awards’ recognition of outstanding creative teens culminates in a year-end event in New York City each June where winners meet their creative peers, view and read the work of other exceptional teens from across the nation, and engage in creative development workshops. All national winners are invited to receive their medals at an Awards Ceremony at Carnegie Hall and attend the Art.Write.Now. National Exhibition opening featuring top national Award-winning works from that year.

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