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Attea Middle School Hosts Glenview Youth Art Fair Premiere
Students of Marina Kovalevskaya, art instructor at Glenview's Terra Sounds School of Music & Arts, gather four prizes.

On Saturday, February 21, the annual Youth Art Fair sponsored by the Glenview Art League took place at the William Attea Middle School.
More than 200 students, from kindergarten through high school, entered their artworks in the variety of mediums – prizes were given in every grade. Marina Kovalevskaya of Terra Sounds School of Music & Arts ascended the podium four times to collect prizes for her winner-students – Sasha Man, 2nd grade (1st place) Kate Satter, 2nd grade (2nd place), Anna Satter, 3rd grade (3rd place), Ashley Callen, 5th grade (2nd place).
Kovalevskaya teaches group and private art classes at Terra Sounds School of Music and Arts for both, kids and adults. In her classes, students seem to especially enjoy making figures with oil clay, so it comes as no surprise that two of the winning works were oil clay sculptures.
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“Marina’s recent sculpture exhibit at Terra Sounds was fantastic, and it drew art enthusiasts from all over the North Shore– says Aleks Romanenko, co-founder of Terra Sounds. “Her students loved it.”
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