Art Gallery

Young Artists Celebrate Audubon

Audubon Adventures invited student artists from across the nation to help us celebrate our Centennial. Each participant chose a bird species found in their own neighborhood, created a work of art representing that bird and its habitat, and researched and wrote a natural history of the bird, including what the bird eats and what kind of habitat it needs. Students also identified what kinds of things might threaten this species, such as loss of its nesting habitat, or pollution. All entries were submitted to local Audubon Centers for review. The entries displayed here were chosen for exhibition on our Centennial Web Gallery in recognition of the artists’ attention to detail, originality, quality, and technique, as well as the accuracy of the research they submitted.

Select the age group to view artwork from that category:

Ages 8-10     Ages 11-13     Ages 14-17

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Ages 8-10

Cardinal
Corinne
Myrtle Beach Intermediate SC
Steller's Jay
Molly
Lowell Elementary WA
Burrowing Owl
Ellie
Cougar Ridge Elementary
Seagull
Annika
Greywolf Elementary WA
Harrier Hawk
Julianne
Greywolf Elementary WA
Ruby-Thoated Hummingbird
Tony
Audubon Elementary PA
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Ages 11-13

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Khiry
John Muir WA
Bluejay
Kayla
Campobello-Gramling SC
Eastern King Bird
Robert
Campobello-Gramling SC
Cardinal
Jesse
Myrtle Beach Intermediate SC
Great Blue Heron
Quinn
Helen Haller Elementary WA
Bluejay
Travis
Campobello-Gramling SC
Black-capped Chickadee
Emma
Audubon Elementary PA
American Goldfinch
Kimberly
Nathan Straus PS140 NYC
Black-capped Chickadee
Chelsey
Sharon Center School, CT
Eastern Bluebird
Jessica
Sharon Center School, CT
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Samantha
Sharon Center School, CT
Red-shouldered Hawk
Juan
Launch Academy, CA

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Ages 14-17

Barn Owl
Ferrol
Seqium Middle School WA
American Kestrel
Anthony
Port Angeles High School WA
American Goldfinch
Louise
Seqium Middle School WA

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