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With about 230 student participants, more than 240 pieces of student artwork is on display online as part of the Victor Valley College Student Art Show.
Student artists recognized for work in eighth annual show
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In the high school category of the eighth annual Student Art Show, “Celebrations of New Mexico,” at the Los Lunas Museum of Heritage and Arts, from left, are Eliana Barela, first place; Paisley Borneman, third place and Ismael Ottley and Tia Bernal, honorable mentions.
LOS LUNAS Student artists from across the county were honored during the opening reception for the eighth annual Student Art Show at the Los Lunas Museum of Heritage and Arts on Saturday.
While the creations of more than 20 elementary, middle and high school received ribbons, museum specialist Jan Micalettie said every piece in the show was a winner.
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The Fort Dodge Fine Arts Association’s Youth Advisory Council is inviting young artists in the area to submit their artwork to be featured in a student art show this summer.
All students from kindergarten through college are eligible to submit their work. Entries should be emailed to fdfinearts@gmail.com before May 25 to be included. All artists will be accepted into the art show, and depending on space availability, artists may be allowed to show more than one piece.
“This is something new,” said Shelly Bottorff, executive director of the Fort Dodge Fine Arts Association. “We got our gallery space about three years ago and since then, we focused on local artists, but we haven’t really had a lot of opportunities to feature student artwork.”