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Exceptional Student Artwork Showcased at the Barbara Nelson Exhibit
The exhibit was officially unveiled last week at a reception in the Performing Arts Center, where the works are on display.
St. Margaret’s talented visual arts students from every division are being showcased this spring as part of the annual Barbara Nelson PreK-12 Exhibit, which is on display in the Darcy Rice Center for the Arts.
Teachers from each division in ceramics and 3D design, studio art and 2D design, and photography have selected more than 150 works of art for the exhibit. They were selected based on execution, concept, composition, decision-making, experimentation and originality.
The exhibit was officially unveiled at a reception in the Cloobeck Family Atrium, where the works are on display. Students of all ages attended the reception and showed their work to family and friends.
The exhibit is named in honor of St. Margaret’s faculty emeritus Barbara Nelson, who taught visual arts at St. Margaret’s for 31 years until her retirement in 2016.
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