Kid Art Grows Garden of Youth in Downtown Aurora Gallery

 

Students from several schools in Aurora will have art on display at the Aurora Public Art Commissions' Winter Garden of Youth on the third floor of The DLP this month.

Students from several schools in Aurora will have art on display at the Aurora Public Art Commissions’ Winter Garden of Youth on the third floor of The DLP this month.

Aurora students with a flair for creativity will have their work highlighted in the Aurora Public Art Commission’s 17th annual “Winter Garden of Youth Art.”

 

Children from kindergarten through high school will have their artwork showcased fromFriday, Dec. 19 through Saturday, Jan. 24 at the Art Commission Gallery at the David L. Pierce Art and History Center, 20 E. Downer Place.  The exhibit will kick-off with an opening reception scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 19.

 

The presentation features a total of 170 pieces of art from 34 schools, including a varietyof mediums such as paintings, drawings, printmaking, photography, sculpture, collage, computer arts, jewelry and ceramics.   All works in the display have been selected by art teachers or other school faculty members.

 

Participating schools in the “Winter Garden of Youth Art” are Allen, Annunciation, Aurora Christian High, Bardwell, Beaupre, Bednarcik, Brady, Dieterich, East Aurora High, Fox River Academy, Fred Rodgers Magnet Academy, Freeman, Gates, Granger, Hall, Hermes, Hope D. Wall, Jewel, Johnson, Krug, Marmion Academy, McCleery, O’Donnell, Oak Park, Our Lady of Good Council, Rollins, Rosary High, Simmons, St. Peter’s, St. Rita, Still, Waldo, Washington, Waubonsie Valley, and West Aurora High.

 

Admission to the reception and gallery exhibit is free.  The gallery will be open from noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 20 and 21; and Jan. 2 to 3, 7 to 10, 14 to 17 and 21 to 24.

 

The Aurora Public Art Commission is a civic organization dedicated to the preservation ofpublic art in all of its forms.  For more information on the Commission or the gallery, visit the City of Aurora’s website at www.aurora-il.org.

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