During this wonderful time of year, we asked art students from across the District to capture the spirit of the Christmas season in their own creative way. This year’s theme:
Griffin McGuire
Junior at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute, Buffalo, NY
Ms. Catherine Ward – Art Teacher and Dept. Chairperson
Learn more about Griffin – Click here >
“For unto us a child is born,
unto us a son is given…
and His name shall be
called Wonderful Counselor,
Mighty God, Everlasting
Father, Prince of Peace.”
Isaiah 9:6
A total of 19 submissions were entered for the District of Eastern North America Christmas Card contest. Even though only one entry was chosen to be the cover of the Christmas card, we wanted to make sure all of artists and their work were showcased below.
- Anthony Anderson, Junior La Salle Academy – Providence, RI
- Michael Penska, Junior ; St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute – Buffalo, NY
- Nick Sabio, Junior St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute – Buffalo, NY
- Joshua Fraass, Junior St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute – Buffalo, NY
- Stephen Matthew, Junior St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute – Buffalo, NY
- Tommy La Salle School – Albany, NY
- Ish La Salle School – Albany, NY
- Mike W. La Salle School – Albany, NY
- Mike La Salle School – Albany, NY
- Eli La Salle School – Albany, NY
- Robert La Salle School – Albany, NY
- Courtney Dawless, Junior La Salle Academy – Providence, RI
- John Ruck; Freshmen Calvert Hall College High School – Towson, MD
- Matt Brown; Freshmen Calvert Hall College High School – Towson, MD
- Matt Newton; Freshmen Calvert Hall College High School – Towson, MD
- Robert Jason; Sophomore Ocean Tides School – Narragansett, RI
- Wilbert Chavez; Senior St. Raymond High School for Boys – Bronx, NY
- Francis Reynon; Freshmen St. Raymond High School for Boys – Bronx, NY
- Grant Thurston; Senior Calvert Hall College High School – Towson, MD
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