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(2) Matching Old Art & Writing Scholastic Award Jewelry Key Pins
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(2) Matching Old Art & Writing Scholastic Award Jewelry Key Pins
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The picture below shows a larger view of the (2) Matching Old Art & Writing Scholastic Award Jewelry Key Pins in this lot. These pins are not dated and the years that they were made are unknown. They are not marked and the maker is unknown. They are in the shape of a key with an emblem or insignia. They are made of a gold colored metal. On the back is a tie tack type pin with a metal back section. Both backs are included. They are marked as follows:

THE SCHOLASTIC
ART & WRITING AWARDS

The award pins each measure 1/2'' x 1-1/8''. They appear to be in mint condition as pictured.

Below here, for reference, is some additional information about the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards:

Alliance for Young Artists & Writers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1994, identifies teenagers with exceptional creative talent and brings their remarkable work to a national audience through the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. The Alliance partners with nearly 100 Regional Affiliates across the country to provide creative teens with opportunities for recognition, exhibition, publication, and scholarships.

Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are the longest running, most prestigious competition and largest source of scholarships for teenagers in the United States. The Awards program was created in 1923 by Maurice R. ''Robbie'' Robinson, founder of Scholastic Corporation, and has been administered by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers since 1994. It has an impressive legacy and a noteworthy roster of past winners including Andy Warhol, Frances Farmer, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, and Joyce Carol Oates among many others.

Established to ensure that literary and artistic talent were recognized in schools and communities across the country, the program began as a small writing contest; today, it offers recognition in 29 diverse categories including architecture, sculpture, painting, photography, poetry, dramatic script, fashion, animation, and video games. The Awards are open to all students in grades 7 through 12 from public, private, and home schools throughout the U.S. (and its territories), as well as American run schools abroad and community programs serving eligible student populations.

Jurors
The selection panels for both regional and national levels of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are composed of artists, writers, curators, critics, educators, and professionals from the nation’s leading creative industries, some of whom are alums of the Scholastic Awards. Notable past jurors include Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, David Sedaris, Judy Blume, Bill Murray, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Mary Ellen Mark, William Saroyan, Frank McCourt, Kiki Smith, George Plimpton, Esmeralda Santiago, Tatiana von Furstenberg, Madeleine L’Engle, Faith Ringgold and Billy Collins as well as alums Edward Sorel, Donald Lipski, Ned Vizzini, and Michael Bierut. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

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(2) Matching Old Art & Writing Scholastic Award Jewelry Key Pins


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