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High schoolers' art on display at Art Gallery of Sudbury until June 2

Juried show includes painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography and mixed media
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Sudbury Secondary School student Katie Labelle's oil painting “Changing Tides” is on display at the Art Gallery of Sudbury until June 2. (Supplied)

The Art Gallery of Sudbury features 71 works from students across Greater Sudbury from grades 9 through 12 as part of a juried exhibition called “Emergence.”

The show's opening took place May 2, and the works are on display until June 2.

The exhibition represents a cross-section of artistic development in painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography and mixed media, and has been an annual exhibition at the Art Gallery of Sudbury since the 1970s. 

This year's show was juried by regional artists Sydney Rose, Rosie Maddock and Alexandra Berens-Firth.

“Whether intuitive, expressive or conceptual these works speak of the process of growth, exploration, maturation and the artistic nurturing of the soul,” said a press release.

“This exciting exhibition of student artwork is an opportunity for the students to share their vision with family, friends, and the public. Please join us in saluting these fine young artists!”

Admission is by donation.

The Art Gallery of Sudbury is located at 251 John St. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.  

Visit artsudbury.org or phone 705-675-4871.  
 


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