January 25, 2022
Several students from North High School and South High School have been selected to display their artwork at the Wisconsin Art Education Youth Art Month Regional Exhibit.
Original artwork is currently on display at the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay by North High School students Tristan Khang, Jadyn Lackershire, Olive Lensink, Rebecca Naumann, Madeline Wohlgemuth, and Grace Zhang and South High School students Austen Perez, Koi Vang, Samantha Kohlar, Lucky Lee, and Ismael Mares. The exhibit is open through Sunday, March 6, 2022.
From there, the artwork will advance to the Wisconsin Art Education Association Youth Art Month Exhibit from Saturday, March 12 to Friday, March 25, 2022, at East Towne Mall in Madison. A celebration and awards ceremony will take place March 25 at 12 p.m.
Local 5 This Morning visited the exhibit recently. View the feature segment here.
About Youth Art Month
Youth Art Month is a month of promoting art and art education in the United States. It is observed in March with thousands of American schools participating, often with the involvement of local art museums and civic organizations.
About the Wisconsin Art Education Association
The mission of the Wisconsin Art Education Association (WAEA) is to promote excellence in visual art and design education for all students by providing professional growth opportunities for visual art and design teachers, showcasing student talents and abilities supporting art and design as academic core disciplines, communicating with other art and design organizations, and offering lifelong learning opportunities acting on vital art and design education issues.
January 25, 2022
Several students from North High School and South High School have been selected to display their artwork at the Wisconsin Art Education Youth Art Month Regional Exhibit.
Original artwork is currently on display at the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay by North High School students Tristan Khang, Jadyn Lackershire, Olive Lensink, Rebecca Naumann, Madeline Wohlgemuth, and Grace Zhang and South High School students Austen Perez, Koi Vang, Samantha Kohlar, Lucky Lee, and Ismael Mares. The exhibit is open through Sunday, March 6, 2022.
From there, the artwork will advance to the Wisconsin Art Education Association Youth Art Month Exhibit from Saturday, March 12 to Friday, March 25, 2022, at East Towne Mall in Madison. A celebration and awards ceremony will take place March 25 at 12 p.m.
Local 5 This Morning visited the exhibit recently. View the feature segment here.
About Youth Art Month
Youth Art Month is a month of promoting art and art education in the United States. It is observed in March with thousands of American schools participating, often with the involvement of local art museums and civic organizations.
About the Wisconsin Art Education Association
The mission of the Wisconsin Art Education Association (WAEA) is to promote excellence in visual art and design education for all students by providing professional growth opportunities for visual art and design teachers, showcasing student talents and abilities supporting art and design as academic core disciplines, communicating with other art and design organizations, and offering lifelong learning opportunities acting on vital art and design education issues.
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