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Pearl River Student Art on Display at RCC

Art teachers at Pearl River High School selected the work of 30 students for display at the Rockland Art Educators Association's High School art show at Rockland Community College.

The work of 30 Pearl River High School students is on display as part of the "Young Artists at Work" exhibit at the Rockland Art Educators Association’s High School art show at Rockland Community College.

There will be an artist's reception from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, but the exhibit will be on display until March 30 at the RCC Library Gallery on the lower level.

This is the 13th annual student art display, organied by the RCC art deparment with the Rockland Art Educator's Association. Among the forms of media on display are drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, graphic designs, ceramics and jewelry.

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PRHS art teachers Paul Martin, John DeMarco, Andrea DellaCava and Lorna Carroll selected work from all of their classes. The following students have work on display -- seniors Jessica Fatigate, Carly Moreno, Brandi Walsh, Annie Fillipone, James Fabio, Brittany Isola, Meghan Lane, Abby Gazan, Lisa O'Sullivan, Justin Falcone, Kaity Goldrick, Christina Sclafani, Andrew Scortea, Zoe Hraska, Nicole Buandona, Melissa Loughnane, Geraldine Ortega and Isabel Mounier; juniors Gabby Moreno, Claire Greenwood, Liam McCardle, Sara Koonin, Kelly Curtis, Nash Bade, Melissa Colodner, Elisa Gashaj and Sarah O'Malley; ninth-grader Rachel Gzan and eighth-grader Isabelle Narciso.

Carly Moreno and Gabby Moreno were among the student artists whose work was part of the Second Annual Invitiational Student Art Exhibition at the GAGA Arts Center in Garnerville in January.

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