Dive into creativity with Walton’s National Art Honor Society as they present their themed gallery, “Under the Sea.” Students explored the beauty, mystery, and movement of the ocean through original works of art. Each piece reflects their individual style and imagination while celebrating the vibrant world beneath the waves.
Walton High School’s Visual Arts Department has earned recognition at the national, state, and local levels through numerous prestigious awards and exhibitions. Students have received Scholastic Art & Writing Gold and Silver Medals, had their artwork featured in the Davis Planner, and been accepted into the All-State Art Symposium and the Atlanta High School Art Exhibit at the Dogwood Festival. Their work has been displayed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and published in SchoolArts and Arts & Activities magazines. Walton artists have also collaborated to win the national Wyland “Water is Life” mural competition four times, and one student received Wildlife Forever’s Conservation Award, with her artwork reproduced as a postage stamp. The National Art Honor Society at Walton is also highly active in serving the community through art-based initiatives.