September Scholar Artist, Arianna Marks

Arianna Marks, a student at Plainview-Old Bethpage/JFK High School is the Nassau County Scholar Artist for September
Arianna Marks, a student at Plainview-Old Bethpage/JFK High School, is honored to be recognized for her work in photography and graphic design. With an eye for beautiful images and wonderful technical skills, she creates photographs that are rich in detail and exhibit a strong personal voice. This is most evident in her work on the school’s award-winning yearbook.
Arianna’s photographs have been selected for several awards related to graphic design including the Sen. Kemp Hannon High School Photography contest, the Excellence in Photography award from her high school, and those from the Huntington Camera Club and the Plainview Old-Bethpage Public library.
In addition to her work in photography, Arianna has been a dancer for more than fourteen years. She volunteers at the Plainview Jewish Center, where she helps with plays and teaches Hebrew, is a student teacher at her dance school. Arianna’s college plans include studying early childhood education.

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