Mar. 22, 2012
That is the title of an art exhibit made up of works created by the county's elementary school students now on display at the Gallery Shop of the Garrett County Arts Council in downtown Oakland. The exhibit features the work of 90 different area students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade.
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"This exhibit is a celebration of color and imagination," said Karen Reckner, executive director of the arts council. "The children have expressed themselves in their own fun and unique ways." Pictured above left is a painting by Lori Lytle, a second grader at Friendsville Elementary School, and at right is a collage work by Alexia Wolf, a first grader of Kitzmiller Elementary. In addition to paintings and collages, the exhibit includes yarn art and re-purposed items such as sea shells and buttons. Some students created self-portraits, and others worked to recreate the style of master artists. The exhibit will be on display through March 30. The public is encouraged to visit. The gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information, persons may call 301-334-6580.
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