Congratulations to the 2015 North Gwinnett Arts Association (NGAA) college scholarship winners: Ethan Koop and Jaylon Smith from Brookwood High School, and Mackenzie Lynn Ives from Grayson High School.

Atlanta to pursue graphic design

plans to attend Syracuse University to
study illustration
Each year, NGAA is proud to present three scholarships to college-bound high school students
planning to major in the field of visual arts. These three, talented students were awarded $1,500 towards their college education and pursuit of the arts.
The NGAA awards the Rosemary Benavides Williams Student Arts Scholarship (RBW Student Arts Scholarship) to college-bound high school graduates majoring or planning to major in the field of visual arts. Each applicant was judged primarily on artistic talent and/or potential, and the degree of interest and enthusiasm for the arts. Funds raised for the RBW Student Arts Scholarship come from our award-winning events: Suwanee Arts in the Park and Suwanee Classic Car Show.