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Artwork of 30 Massapequa Students Selected for All-County Art Show

Massapequa artists top 11th Annual Nassau All-County Art Exhibition.

The artistic talent of 30 students from Massapequa School District will be on display at the Art Supervisors Association’s (ASA) 11th Annual Nassau All-County Art Exhibition, Sunday, March. 15. The free event takes place at the Ruth S. Harley Center at Adelphi University from 12-4p.m. and honors more than 1200 students from kindergarten through grade 12 who have demonstrated excellence in a wide variety of two-dimensional visual art forms including drawing, painting, printmaking, computer graphics and photography.

The ASA, in its efforts to nurture young artists, will also present Massapequa High School senior Peter D. and nearly 50 other graduating seniors a scholarship during a special Scholarship Awards Ceremony preceding the exhibit.

The Massapequa students featured in the exhibit are:

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  • Birch Lane students Jackson M., Ava B. and Olivia K.
  • East Lake students Emmy A., Leann D. and Gina S.
  • Fairfield students Grace S., Jeremy W. and Emily B.
  • McKenna students Abbey S., Kathryn O. and Tyler F.
  • Unqua students Isabella Q., Michael J. and Madison F.
  • Berner students Gabriella M., Adriana Z. and Kevin M.
  • Ames students Raymond S., Ryan L. and Ashley B.
  • MHS students Sabrina M., Brigette B., Christina L., Cameron M., Leslie F., Kaitlyn L., Peter D., Alexandria H. and Aislinn F.

“This event gives our community the opportunity to appreciate the creativity, imagination and skill that is produced by a fundamental, innovative, and vibrant K-12 sequential visual arts education,” said Barbara Mims, Massapequa’s coordinating chairperson for Art, K-12 and co-chair of the exhibit. “We are very proud that the talents of Massapequa students are represented in this prestigious exhibition.”

Courtesy Massapequa Schools|Photo: All County Art ASA winner Peter with Barbara Mims and Gale Domingo

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