Students To Display Works In Adelphi Art Exhibit

2008-02-29 / School

Garden City High School Fine Arts Teacher Diane Veitch, center, with artists, left to right, junior Elisabeth Clarke and seniors Ali Kleshefsky, Chris Finnegan, and Kaitlyn Olsen, and the works they will display in the exhibit.
Garden City High School Fine Arts Teacher Diane Veitch, center, with artists, left to right, junior Elisabeth Clarke and seniors Ali Kleshefsky, Chris Finnegan, and Kaitlyn Olsen, and the works they will display in the exhibit. A total of 41 students from Garden City public schools-18 High School students, 12 Middle School students, seven elementary school students, and four primary school students-have been selected to display examples of their work in the Art Supervisors Association Fourth Annual All-County Art Exhibit to be held at Adelphi University in March.

The exhibit honors the most talented young visual artists in the county and provides an excellent forum for viewing the accomplishments of a diverse group of students who are on their way to becoming the influential artists of tomorrow.

Students who will display their works in addition to the students pictured are Isabella Herrera, Locust School; Rose Lynch, Homestead School; Holden Overbeck, Hemlock School; Justin Holloway, Stratford School; Middle School students Joanna Abballe, Amanda Feraro, Liam Kennedy, Marisa Su, Alexander Gee, Jia Kelleher, Keara Martin, Margot Ranieri, Anton Dobrolezhin, Lucy Petropoulos, Erin Wysocki, and Zoe Zeno; and High School students Kimberly Go, Jenna Krug, Leslie Manrique, Nicole Santangelo, Joseph Gagliardo, Alicia Mastrocco, Laura Pashayan, Amanda Walsh, Carrie Bunn, Tyler Hancock, and Danielle Mongelli.

Stewart School Fine Arts Teacher Michele White with the fifth-grade artists who will display their works in the exhibit: sitting, Caitlin Kaczynski, left, and Samantha Auricchio; standing, Matt Thomas, left, and Drew Mancusi.
Stewart School Fine Arts Teacher Michele White with the fifth-grade artists who will display their works in the exhibit: sitting, Caitlin Kaczynski, left, and Samantha Auricchio; standing, Matt Thomas, left, and Drew Mancusi. The All-County Art Exhibit will be held on Sunday, March 9, from noon to 4 p.m. in Adelphi's Ruth S. Harley University Center. The public is invited to attend.


Kindergarten student Daniel Boccafola, with Primary School Fine Arts Teacher Alison Blanc, left, and Locust School Principal Jean Ricotta, is among the primary school artists who will display their works in the exhibit.
Kindergarten student Daniel Boccafola, with Primary School Fine Arts Teacher Alison Blanc, left, and Locust School Principal Jean Ricotta, is among the primary school artists who will display their works in the exhibit. Garden City High School Fine Arts Teacher Claire Ellerman with students holding the traditional black and white photographic studies they will display: sophomore Audrey Kelly, standing, and her still life; senior Daniel Fedele and his light graffiti; and sophomore Kate O'Dell and her examination of perspective.
Garden City High School Fine Arts Teacher Claire Ellerman with students holding the traditional black and white photographic studies they will display: sophomore Audrey Kelly, standing, and her still life; senior Daniel Fedele and his light graffiti; and sophomore Kate O'Dell and her examination of perspective. Fifth-grade artist Melanie Boyle, center, and second-grade artist Lauren Hammersley with Stratford School Fine Arts Teacher George Lucas and the works the students will display in the exhibit: Ms. Boyle's Underwater Seascape (collage, tissue and paper) and Ms. Hammersely's A Study of Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers (acrylic).
Fifth-grade artist Melanie Boyle, center, and second-grade artist Lauren Hammersley with Stratford School Fine Arts Teacher George Lucas and the works the students will display in the exhibit: Ms. Boyle's Underwater Seascape (collage, tissue and paper) and Ms. Hammersely's A Study of Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers (acrylic).

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