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April Issue 2008
Blue Ridge Arts Council in Seneca,
SC, Features Student Exhibition
The Blue Ridge Arts Council in Seneca, SC, is presenting the exhibit, Oconee County Schools K-12 Student Exhibit, on view at the Blue Ridge Arts Center's gallery through Apr. 25, 2008.
Whether or not you have ever experienced the excitement of viewing an art exhibit featuring the incredible talents of children in Oconee County schools, there is an unbelievable treat awaiting you at the Blue Ridge Arts Center. For five weeks, the center will be alive and overflowing with more than 300 pieces of vibrant 2-D and 3-D art works providing a feast for the eyes.
Every year at this time, in celebration of the nationally observed Youth Art Month in March, the Blue Ridge Arts Center is filled with the vivid colors and amazing creations of K-12 students in Oconee County schools, selected by their art teachers. Visitors to the exhibit are amazed at the students' talents and skills. Part of this can be attributed to excellent arts education provided by Oconee County schools. This has been evidenced through high ratings received by local students in regional and state competitions, as well as the number of students from the county selected to attend the SC Governor's School for the Arts.
Blue Ridge Arts Council is proud to offer this opportunity for local school children's work to be exhibited at the Arts Center, as they have been doing for many years.
For further info check our SC Institutional
Gallery listings, call the Center at 864/882-2722 or visit (www.blueridgeartscenter.com).
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