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Warhol Museum To Display Seneca Valley Students' Artwork
The juried exhibition begins this week.

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - The Andy Warhol Museum has accepted 18 works by seven Seneca Valley School District students for an exhibition.
On display will be a painting by Erin Piotrowski; a painting by Mariah Harvin; paintings and mixed media work by Isabella Moosa; a drawing and mixed media work by Mackenzie Neff; a linoleum block print by Gracie Carothers; a drawing by Faith Luce; and photography by Jack Reynolds.
The juried exhibition, “Stay Woke,” features art, live performances and art making activities. Opening March 16 at 5 p.m. the show emphasizes activism, social justice and current events.
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Students were advised on their works by senior high school art teacher Jason Woolslare.
Faith Luce drawing via Seneca Valley School District.
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