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West Islip Student-Artists Display Their Colors
The student art exhibition provides the opportunity for Long Island students from kindergarten through high school to exhibit their artwork.
From West Islip Schools: Artwork from talented West Islip High School sophomores Lily Gilmore and Valeria Medina was selected for display at the 20th annual Colors of Long Island student art exhibit, held at Stony Brook’s Long Island Museum and sponsored by Sterling National Bank.
This annual student art exhibition provides the opportunity for Long Island students from kindergarten through high school to exhibit their artwork in a museum setting. Gilmore and Medina, whose work will be shown at the museum through April 8, were also invited to attend the official Colors of Long Island reception on that date. Additional West Islip students participating in Colors of Long Island include fourth-graders Jillian Olfano and Suri Sun of Bayview Elementary School, fifth-graders Victoria Lackington and Giordana LaFemina of Manetuck Elementary School, second-grader Sophia Anzalone and fifth-grader Danika Riccio of Oquenock Elementary School, and third-grader Matthew Besanceny and fifth-grader Annabel Bondy of Paul J. Bellew Elementary School.
Photos courtesy of the West Islip School District
