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Sunday: Nanuet Students' Art Gallery Debuts

The opening is at 1 p.m. at the Nanuet Library

This Sunday, May 22, is the Nanuet School’s ‘Celebration of the Arts.’

This annual celebration will feature student projects from grades K – 12 from the Department of Fine and Practical Arts.

"Sunday itself is joyful and very busy as there are literally hundreds of children and their respective family and friends," said Department Head Laura Nicholls.

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About 400 pieces, 2 & 3 dimensional, will be showcased. Here are the art categories by grade level:

  • Grades K-12: Fine Arts
  • Grades 5-12: Technical Arts
  • Grades 5-8: Home & Careers

There will also be an interesting guest appearance at the opening day.

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"Some exciting news for Sunday’s opening at the Library—Andy Goulb will be making an appearance on Sunday!" said Nicholls.

"Local Rockland artist Andy Goulb has agreed to stop by our art show this year. He is well known and paints on a variety of surfaces and objects, including the human body," said Jacki Almonte. "He has served as a great inspiration for many students, especially seventh graders. Among the work featured this Sunday are some pieces with multiple faces bearing different expressions, colors and exaggerations."

Goulb has worked with keep Rockland beautiful, garbage cans, painted a mural in Rockland

The opening celebration is at 1 p.m. this Sunday, May 22, at the Nanuet Library.

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