The annual Student Art Show will be May 7
LISBON — Each year, Maine celebrates Youth Art Month with student art displays throughout the state. Lisbon High School is proud to participate and celebrate Youth Art Month with The Maine Art Education Association and the Maine Education Association.
Every March the Portland Museum of Art hosts an exhibition of K-12 student artwork from art programs across the state. Each member of MAEA may submit one piece of artwork per teacher per school for this exhibit.
Lisbon High School is proud to have two students displaying their art work at the museum: Keely Domini and Charles Sult. The MAEA hosted the opening night reception March 10 for all the student artists in the museum. During opening night certificates of participation and palette pins were individually awarded to all the student artists.
The second statewide exhibit is held at the Maine Education Offices in Augusta. The art teachers who are MEA members display almost 100 pieces of artwork in this annual exhibition. Emily Stevens is representing Lisbon High School in the exhibit, which will be on view through October.
Lisbon High School staff and parents, especially art teachers Jennifer Fox and Pamela Ouellette, are proud of all its creative, hardworking art students. The annual Student Art Show will take place from 2:15 to 3:30 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, at Lisbon High School. The event is free and open to the public.



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