Art in the Community: Highlights from the 3rd Annual Student Show Reception
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The art of more than a thousand students is on display during the Center’s 3rd Annual Art in the Community Student Show, running through Friday, May 29. To celebrate the exhibition’s opening, a free, public opening reception was held on Sat., May 9, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
This year the show doubled in size, featuring the ceramics, digital prints, metal works, prints, screen prints, murals, super hero costumes, floats, paintings, zines, collages, stop motion animation and mosaics of our after school and residency programs. More than 18 Richmond, San Pablo and El Sobrante sites were represented.
Two elementary student rock bands delighted the public. A band from Downer Elementary led by Mr. Christopher Read, and a band from Grant Elementary led by Mr. Thomas Prather performed in the painting studio.
The art of more than a thousand students is on display at the 3rd Annual Art in the Community Student Show
Led by Teacher Thomas Prather, students from Grant Elementary’s guitar ensemble play “Man in the Mirror”
A Washington student poses with the mosaic his class made with teaching artist Carol Bevilacqua and teacher Diane Sullivan
The Art in the Community Student Show runs through May 29
Sculptures with recyclable materials from the residency program at Washington Elementary, led by teaching artist Julianne Sterling
The Little Kids Rock band from Downer Elementary performs “Wild Thing,” under teacher Christopher Read’s direction
Teaching artist Jim Bruce set up a popular Stop Motion Animation station that showed various clips and “low tech” animation alternatives
Families packed the painting studio to hear the student bands, then moved to our Community Gallery to see the exhibit.
A mother and child from Olinda Elementary look at photos from the Introduction to Visual Arts class