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Mattituck Student Artists Among Those Spotlighted At Parrish Art Museum's Annual Exhibition

The exhibit is a 67-year tradition that features the work of more than 1,000 artists from 50 schools across Eastern Long Island: district.

The artwork of 15 Mattituck Jr.-Sr. High School students is being displayed at the Parrish Art Museum’s 2026 Student Exhibition through April 26.
The artwork of 15 Mattituck Jr.-Sr. High School students is being displayed at the Parrish Art Museum’s 2026 Student Exhibition through April 26. (Photo courtesy of the Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District)

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MATTITUCK, NY — Young artists are seeing their talents spotlighted at the annual Parrish Art Museum 2026 Student Exhibition in Water Mill.

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Mattituck Jr.- Sr. High School announced recently that 15 student-artists would be showcasing their artwork at the exhibition through April 26.

The exhibit is a 67-year tradition that features the work of more than 1,000 artists from 50 schools across Eastern Long Island, the district said.

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The district offered congratulations to the following student-artists who exhibited in the genres of sculpture, photography, drawing, painting and more:

Madison Anderson (grade 11) – “Lobster” – paper quilling on crescent board

Marlowe Collamore (grade 11) – “Statue Worthy” – acrylic on paper

Morgan Dunne (grade 11) – “Home Away From Home” – clay, glaze, resin, paper, sand rocks

Amber Freeman (grade 12) – Untitled – photography

Hannah Gebbia (grade 11) – “Jamaica” – color pencil on paper

Olivia Haas (grade 10) – Untitled – photography

Rachel Haas (grade 11) – “Hawaii” – acrylic on paper

Charlie Johnson (grade 11) – “Classroom” – acrylic on canvas

Elliana Knoeller (grade 11) – “Mother Nature” – acrylic, oil paint, oil pastel on canvas

Casey Dickerson (grade 12) – Untitled – pen and graphite on paper

Katherine Nemschick (grade 12) – “Peace” – clay and glaze hanging from wood

Dylan Palencia (grade 11) – “The New Synagogue” – graphite on paper

Kevin Perez Monzon (grade 12) – “The MET” – graphite on paper

Viviana Rodriguez (grade 11) – “Picture Perfect Family” – graphite and magazine collage

Victoria Winter (grade 11) – “Mutation” – oil paint, sand, resin on canvas

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