Sandburg Student Art Show Opening Reception April 4

Courtesy of Carl Sandburg College

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The annual Sandburg Student Art Show is on display through May 6 and will have an opening reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m. April 4 in the art gallery in building D on the Galesburg campus.

The show and reception are free and open to the public. An award will be presented for best of show in addition to honors for best print/graphic, best drawing, best painting, best ceramic, best 3D and two juror’s choice awards. Several special merit awards also will be presented. Prizes for the show are sponsored by Blick Art Materials.

The juror for this year’s Student Art Show is Peoria artist Lisa Nelson Raabe, whose “Prayers of Steel” show was featured at Sandburg earlier last fall.

For more information about the show, contact gallery director and art program coordinator Lisa Walker at 309.341.5303 or ldwalker@sandburg.edu.

***Courtesy of Carl Sandburg College***

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