Nine Bluffton High School artists have works in Kewpee Invitational
Nine Bluffton High School artists had works admitted to the 25th annual Kewpee High School Art Invitational, according to Vicki Garman, BHS art teacher.
Students with works follow (student name, year, art media, title of work):
Jill Steinmetz, 11, Jewelry, To Create Beauty
Brittany Hover, 11, Painting, Cardboard Painting
Sara Chappell-Dick, 11, Painting, Painted Person
Megan Dulle, 12, Drawing, Carrying Memories
Brooke Heinze, 12, Drawing, The Game
Maia Woods-yee, 11, Digital Media, Wondering Star
Morgan Humpreys, 11, Painting Pumpkins
Sarah Schriner, 11, Photography Childs Smile
Nathan Hursh, 12, Photography Lonely Red Leaf
ArtSpace/Lima hosts the Invitational from March 1 to April 13. The exhibition highlights student artists from area high schools, and includes works in nine categories: sculpture, photography, ceramics, painting, digital media, mixed media, printmaking, jewelry and drawing.
Artists from 20 area high schools will be exhibiting their work.
Jurors for the exhibition are Mary Lou Schepp, retired art teacher at Bath High School, and Bruce Grimes, ceramist, Yellow Springs.
An opening reception will be held on Friday, March 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Awards in each of the entry categories and Best of Show will be presented at 7:30 p.m.
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