The Frederic Remington Art Museum announces the opening of its 27th Annual Middle School & High School Art Exhibit with a reception on Saturday, April 13, from 2-4 p.m.
The reception is free …
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The Frederic Remington Art Museum announces the opening of its 27th Annual Middle School & High School Art Exhibit with a reception on Saturday, April 13, from 2-4 p.m.
The reception is free and all are welcome.
The reception offers a chance to meet young artists—and some of their teachers—and is a great way to celebrate art education in the North Country.
The exhibit includes work by middle and high school students from schools throughout our region, and will be on view in the Museum’s Richard E. Winter Gallery through May 11.
An online exhibit will be available on the Museum’s website, www.fredericremington.org.
During the reception, admission to the Remington Museum is free, and the Museum will be open for visitors to explore, with dedicated staff and volunteer educators on hand for questions and answers.
Sketching materials will be available in the Museum galleries for artists of all ages, and refreshments will be served in the Museum’s Tiffany Room.
The exhibit includes works by students at Canton Central Schools, Clifton-Fine Central Schools, Colton-Pierrepont Central School, Edwards-Knox Central School, Gouverneur Central Schools, Lisbon Central School, Little River Community School, Ogdensburg Free Academy, Parishville-Hopkinton Central School, Potsdam Central Schools, St. Lawrence Central Schools, and Salmon River Central Schools.