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  Glencoe Mansion hosts Radford City Public Schools Art Show

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
March 12, 2024
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RADFORD – Glencoe Mansion is pleased to announce its new art show, featuring the artworks of students from Radford City Public Schools. 

The show is open March 16 through April 28. There is an opening reception Saturday, Mar. 23, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

The show features the artworks of students from seventh to twelfth grade, representing John Dalton Intermediate School and Radford High School. These talented young artists are showcasing work that was created in the classroom where they diligently learned about a variety of art movements, styles, and mediums. Works from Dalton Intermediate were created under the direction of Kristy Bryant; and Radford High School, under the instruction of Savannah Leeman.

The student artists of RHS have gained various honors for their artwork including exhibition at the Radford University Tyler Gallery as well as awards in the Regional Scholastic Art competition. Under Mrs. Leeman, students have worked on various projects using a variety of media where she focuses on helping students develop their artistic skills while learning important 21st century skills that will help them find success in the world outside of school. To stay updated on the Radford High School Visual Arts program, you can follow at @bobcatartdept on Instagram and Radford HS Visual and Performing Arts on Facebook. 

“We are so excited to once again partner with Radford City Public Schools and to showcase the dynamic artwork of Radford’s youngest citizens,” said Museum Director Scott Gardner.

“As a student, to have your artwork on public display is so special, and we at Glencoe are thrilled to be able to showcase their hard work and offer this show to our community,” Gallery coordinator Lauri Murphy added.

Glencoe Mansion is free to visit and is open Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 1 – 4 p.m.

 

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