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Art center showcases Tamaqua student art this month

A variety of art — all created by Tamaqua Area High School students — will be featured during the month of April at the Tamaqua Arts Center.

The young artists will be on hand for an Artist Meet and Greet from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday at the 125 Pine St. center. The event is free and open to all.

The artists are students in Dana Ayers and Abby Shumgart’s art classes.

“We will have between 70 and 100 pieces of art on display, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photography, printmaking and more,” Shumgart noted.

About 50 students’ works will be featured in the show.

The high school has a wide variety of art education classes, including two-dimensional art, three-dimensional art, photography and graphic art.

During the school year the students created projects and designs for the art show.

“We would be so appreciative if you could come out and support our students,” Shumgart said.

It is the art center’s first gallery show of the year.

The art of about 50 Tamaqua Area High School students, including this piece by freshman Emily Genery, will be on display this month at the Tamaqua Arts Center.
This piece by junior Alizah Robles will be on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center in April.
This piece by senior Skylar Foster will be on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center in April.
The art of about 50 Tamaqua Area High School students, including this piece by sophomore Clarice Griffin, will be on display this month at the Tamaqua Arts Center. An opening reception will be held Thursday night. For more information, see the story on page 3. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO