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Junior Painter 2022: young artists wow judges at prizegiving ceremony

June 2022
A large group of primary school children smile and pose for a photo as they hold their artwork.
Primary school children from across Ireland pose with their award-winning artwork.

Prizewinners of Sightsavers Ireland’s Junior Painter of the Year competition have been celebrating their artwork at an awards ceremony held at the People’s Pavilion at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA).

Primary school children across Ireland are invited to enter the annual competition by creating an art piece that shows their understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals and how the goals can help people with disabilities to be included in society. This year’s theme was ‘Include me as I am’ and entrants were also asked to complete challenges on Sightsavers’ award-winning Put Us in the Picture educational website.

From more than 250 entries, 19 winners were selected across five categories. Aoife from Donegal impressed judges for another year in a row with her accomplished drawing and received her second award for the overall national first prize.

The overall national winner Aoife received a €200 voucher for Universal Art Supplies, a ReCreate Ireland art workshop and an annual ReCreate membership for her school.

First overall runner-up Brooke received 24 Derwent Inktense colour pencils in a wooden case, two themed boxes of art supplies from ReCreate Ireland and an annual ReCreate membership for her school.

Second overall runner-up Lyla received 24 Derwent Inktense colour pencils in a wooden case and an annual ReCreate membership for her school.

All 19 prizewinners received a certificate and a personalised plaque, their framed artwork, a Sightsavers gift bag and a toolkit from ReCreate Ireland.

The awards ceremony took place on 10 June at the People’s Pavilion of the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Guests were treated to entertainment from Reuben the Entertainer, and Sightsavers Ireland’s CEO Feargal O’Connell led the proceedings.

View the gallery below to enjoy the award-winning artwork.

Junior Painter judge PJ Lynch meets budding young artists.

What is Junior Painter of the Year?

The annual competition inspires hundreds of Irish children to express their artistic talent while learning about equality for people with disabilities in other countries.

Read about the awards

Overall national winners

1st: Aoife, Scoil Adhanhnain, Letterkenny
2nd: Brooke, Cannistown National School, Meath
3rd: Lyla, St Conleth’s Kildare

Class category winners

Junior and senior infants

Winner: Ciara, Cahir Girls School, Tipperary
Runner-up: Ella, Cahir Girls School, Tipperary
Highly commended: Jack, Scoil Bhride, Kilcullen
Highly commended: Kieran, ASD Infant Class, Our Ladies Durrow

1st and 2nd second class

Winner: Eabha, Gaelscoil Ui  Fhiaich
Runner-up: Dylan, Gaelscoil Ui Fhiaich
Highly commended: Tom, Gaelscoil Ui Fhiaich
Highly commended: Quinglan, Killashee National School, Naas

3rd and 4th class

Winner: Lyla, St Conleth’s Kildare
Runner-up: Luca, Manulla Castlebar
Highly commended: Sarah, St Joseph’s, Galway
Highly commended: Kate, Lough Gur Limerick
Highly commended: Azan, Scoil Mhuire Naisiunta, Galway

5th and 6th class

Winner: Aoife, Scoil Adhanhnain, Letterkenny
Runner-up: Brooke, Cannistown National School, Meath
Highly commended: Sarah, Fermoyle National School
Highly commended: Sarah, Scoil Naomh Maodog Enniscorthy

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