Schools

Neshaminy Students Featured In Virtual Art Show

The students' work will be digitally featured on the Middletown "M."

MIDDLETOWN, PA — For the next 10 months, artists from Neshaminay School District schools will have their work featured in a high-profile "virtual art show."

The school district has partnered with Catalyst Experiential on the show, which starts this month. The students' work will be digitally featured on the Middletown "M."

The first school to be featured will be Ferderbar Elementary School. Each month, five pieces of art from the features school will be displayed multiple times throughout the day.

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"We are honored to give our students a platform to display their art," said Stacy Potter, Neshaminy's district art lead teacher. "What a thrill for them and their families to be able to see it on the M. We are very excited for the community to see the innovative ways our students interpret and present their ideas."

Catalyst Experiential CEO Thaddeus Bartkowski said, "Creativity is the fundamental core of Catalyst Experiential. To be able to help foster and share creativity is highly meaningful. The Neshaminy School District has an outstanding art program, and we know that everyone will enjoy seeing the art throughout the year."

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Based in Newtown Square, Catalyst a visual communication technology company that works frequently with local governments on public-space projects.

Here's the schedule for future Neshaminy art displays:

  • March: Schweitzer Elementary School
  • April: Maple Point Middle School
  • May: Hoover Elementary School
  • June: Miller Elementary School
  • Summer and September: Neshaminy High School
  • October: Carl Sandburg Middle School
  • November: Poquessing Middle School
  • December: Pearl S. Buck Elementary School
  • January: Tawanka Elementary School

Scroll through the photos above to take a look at some of the student work that will be on display.


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