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Artwork of Northfield Students to Appear on Twin Cities Billboards
Bridgewater Elementary School students Alivia Kortuem, Elliot Ness and Griff Dahle will have their artwork featured on digital billboards in the Twin Cities for the next month
Northfield residents Alivia Kortuem, Elliot Ness, and Griff Dahle will have their artwork featured on digital billboards in the Twin Cities for the next month.
The Bridgewater Elementary students are three of 26 students whose artwork was selected to be featured on the billboards as part of the 2013 Flint Hills International Children’s Festival, presented by the Ordway, in St. Paul.
The artwork of two students from each grade K through 12 was selected for the billboards.
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The artwork of Kortuem, Ness, Dahle, and more than 550 other Minnesota students will be on display in downtown Saint Paul storefronts and skyways through June 2 as part of the Clear Channel ARTwalk. ARTwalk locations can also be found online at www.ordway.org/festival/artwalk.
The ARTwalk is an annual feature of the Flint Hills International Children’s Festival, which accepts submissions from all young artists. The purpose of the festival is to provide opportunities for young people to become engaged in the arts.
