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Fresh perspectives from artists with something to say at C-C High School

Art teachers Colleen L’Hommedieu (front, right) and Jonathan Woodard (back, right) enjoyed the chance to meet their artists’ families. Provided photo
Art teachers Colleen L’Hommedieu (front, right) and Jonathan Woodard (back, right) enjoyed the chance to meet their artists’ families. Provided photo

The opening of Churchville-Chili’s 2018 Senior High School Art Show on April 25 was an opportunity for art lovers to preview up-and-coming talent and marvel at the diversity of their artistic visions. The show, located in the school’s C-C PAC Atrium, included hundreds of drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, digital artwork, ceramics and more. The exhibition ran through May 2.

The work displayed was created under the guidance of Churchville-Chili art teachers Jonathan Woodard, Colleen L’Hommedieu, Kelly Bosco, Cheryl Simon and James Pisaturo. Several of the teachers were on hand at the reception to celebrate their student artists and meet attending parents, families, friends and community members.

“Our teachers are wonderful at opening conceptual doors and then letting young artists go through in their own ways,” said Director of Fine Arts Jeff Smith. “It is so exciting to see the highly individualized responses each student artist has to the prompt and challenge presented within the same project. Their artistic solutions are totally unique. Viewers were impressed with the maturity and levels of creativity on display.”

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