Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibit 2024
The Missouri Alliance for Arts Education collaborates with the Missouri Art Education Association annually on the Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibit. The program allows us to showcase student works of art while building positive relationships with Missouri Senators. Visit moaae.org to learn more.
Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibit 2024
Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibit Program
Highlighting excellence in student works of art, the program collected over 1,500 pieces of art in 2024. Each senator chose a single work of art to represent their district for the coming year.
The exhibit is located on the grounds of the Capitol in the basement level on the walls of the hallway that leads from Senate parking to the Capitol ground floor entrance.
R.S.V.P. form for honorees and guests
Student Senate Fine Arts Exhibit
Recognition & Celebrations
7:30 - 8:15 am - Registration/Check-in
8:30 am - Meet and Greet with Missouri Senators
9:00 am - Recognition Ceremony
Also plan to...
Visit the Senate exhibit!
Visit Youth Art Month Displays!
Enjoy the performances!
Visit your legislators!
Visit your legislators!
Share your story about the value of arts education!
Congratulations to our
2024 Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibit Honorees
2024 Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibit Honorees
SD01 -Liam Ahmed (Kindergarten) from Sappington Elementary selected by Senator Beck - Amy Ahmed, art teacher
SD02 -Taylor Schmitt (Gr. 12) from Francis Howell Central High School selected by Senator Schroer - Michelle McCune, art teacher
SD03 -Ocarina Smith (Gr. 11) from Valley R-VI HS selected by Senator Gannon - Kat Grajek, art teacher
SD04 -JiaLi Deck (Gr. 12) from Clayton HS selected by Senator K. May - Kami Chavarin, art teacher
SD05 -Alexandria Ruppel (Gr. 8) from Home School selected by Senator Roberts - Beth Ruppel, art teacher
SD06 -Karen McCauley (Gr. 11) from Blair Oaks HS selected by Senator Bernskoetter - Brandi Rackers, art teacher
SD07 -Olivia Adams (Gr. 9) from Grandview HS selected by Senator Razer - Joan Nelson, art teacher
SD08 -Sarah Woodall (Gr. 12) from Summit Christian Academy selected by Senator Cierpiot - Jana Evans, art teacher
SD09 -Kalysia Ofarrill (Gr. 12) from Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts selected by Senator Washington - Megan Kempker, art teacher
SD10 -Chloe Daugherty (Kindergarten) from Stone Creek Elem. selected by Senator Fitzwater - Hester Menier, art teacher
SD11 -Bri Thurmon (Gr. 12) from Independence Art And Technology School selected by Senator Rizzo - Karen Campbell, art teacher
SD12 -Eve Townsend (Gr. 11) from Lathrop HS selected by Senator Black - Jessica Petty, art teacher
SD13 -Camyrn Forrest (Gr. 11) from Jennings HS selected by Senator Mosley - Jennifer Kelch, art teacher
SD14 -Kalyn Baker (Gr. 12) from STEAM Academy at McClure South Berkeley (Ferg- flor) selected by Senator Williams - Kelly Eggers, art teacher
SD15 -Sӧren Frederick (Gr. 12) from Parkway West HS selected by Senator Koenig - Kat Briggs, art teacher
SD16 -Avery Walker (Gr. 4) from Freedom Elem. selected by Senator Brown - Allyson Uhles, art teacher
SD17 -Kali Sun (Gr. 11) from Staley HS selected by Senator Arthur - Chelle Cox, art teacher
SD18 -Sidney Zimmerman (Gr. 11) from Hannibal High School selected by Senator O’Laughlin - James Zimmerman, art teacher
SD19 -Kiara Nahomy Lopez-Espinosa (Gr. 12) from Battle HS selected by Senator Rowden - Lori Jobe & Jody Spriggs, art teacher
SD20 -Dwayne Watts (Gr. 12) from Lamar HS selected by Senator Trent - Candy Hill, art teacher
SD21 -Piper Lee (Gr. 12) from Liberty HS selected by Senator Hoskins - Amanda Phipps, art teacher
SD22 -Everly Boyd (Kindergarten) from Cedar Springs Elem. selected by Senator Coleman - Melanie Robinson, art teacher
SD23 -Alayna Schuttenberg (Gr. 5) from Francis Howell Fairmount Elementary selected by Senator Eigel - Dr. Heidi Styrk, art teacher
SD24 -Jacobi West (Gr. 5) from Willow Brook Elem selected by Senator McCreery - Dawn Lynn, art teacher
SD25 -Elliott Furlow (Gr. 10) from Kennett HS selected by Senator Bean - Joni Boone, art teacher
SD26 -Madison Mengwasser (Gr. 11) from Linn HS selected by Senator Brown - Lana Hunt, art teacher
SD27 -Jacob Crocker (Gr. 8) from Russell Hawkins Jr. High selected by Senator Rehder - Meg Daniels, art teacher
SD28 -Yaroslav Chervonetskyi (Gr. 12) from Smith Cotton HS selected by Senator Crawford - Rachel Ramirez, art teacher
SD29 -Anna Smith (Gr. 12) from Spokane HS selected by Senator Moon - Judy Hopper, art teacher
SD30 -Aidan Coale (Gr. 10) from Glendale HS selected by Senator Hough - Rob Ramos, art teacher
SD31 -Lylah Finley (Gr. 8) from Raymore-Peculiar East Middle School selected by Senator Brattin - Kris Partridge, art teacher
SD32 -Ezekiel Murray (Gr. 11) from Carl Junction HS selected by Senator Carter - Nellie Mitchell, art teacher
SD33 -McKenzie Stafford (Gr. 11) from Branson HS selected by Senator Eslinger - Jessica Blackburn, art teacher
SD34 -Jay Adams (Gr. 12) from Park Hill South HS selected by Senator Luetkemeyer - Heather Sulzen, art teacher
Arriving and entering the Capitol Building
Guests at the Capitol enter the building through the security checkpoint at the "Carriage Entrance" under the south steps, which can be accessed from the sidewalks at the southeast and southwest corners of the building.
(If you climb all the stairs, you will have a great view, but you will be unable to enter the building from there.)
Access additional parking and shuttle information.