Student Photographers Take Top Three Spots in Contest

Students Capture Images to Represent Theme of 'Reflections'

Congratulations to three Cooper art students who captured the top three awards in the 4th Annual Photography Contest sponsored by The Woodlands Arts Council.

Open to all high school students in the area, participants were asked to capture their interpretations of this year’s theme, “Reflections.” Vandana Venkatesh was awarded third place, Peyton Tague was awarded second and Ali Saleemi was awarded first place.
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