High school artwork adorns walls of Hinsdale Center for the Arts

See just how creative high school students can be with the Hinsdale Center for the Arts latest art exhibit that is in collaboration with the Hinsdale Central High School.

"Obstacle Course: Finding a Path in AP Studio Art" showcases artwork by 11 students enrolled with the Hinsdale Central High School's Advanced Placement Art Program. The exhibition will remain on display through Dec. 19 at the arts center at 5903 S. County Line Road.

The exhibit is open free to the public.

This exhibit shares the early efforts by student artists developing a theme-based series for the Advanced Placement Program at Hinsdale Central High School. Student self-reflections will engage the viewer in the mental agility, stamina and flexibility needed for problem solving in the visual arts. The Advanced Placement Studio Art course provides accelerated students with a challenging program of college-level studio work.

Following is a list of students whose work is on exhibit in "Obstacle Course: Finding a Path in AP Studio Art":

  • Adam Anthony Barber- Clarendon Hills
  • William Richard Blake- Hinsdale
  • Lindsey H. Cremin- Clarendon Hills
  • Andrea Marie Fitzpatrick- Hinsdale
  • Hillary Julia Galvin- Clarendon Hills
  • Graylin Whitney Harrison- Hinsdale
  • Michelle L. Jay- Westmont
  • Abigail Paige Pozulp- Clarendon Hills
  • Amery Phyllis Stafford- Hinsdale
  • Sarah Kathleen Tye- Hinsdale
  • Edward S. Yang- Westmont

For additional information about this exhibition and other programs of Hinsdale Center for the Arts, call Kathy Ranft at (630) 887-0203 or visit HCA's web site at www.hinsdalearts.org.

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