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Student Art Exhibit Coming To Malibu Bluff Park

The Malibu High School graduating class of 2019 will be contributing artwork such as photography, mixed media and digital design.

MALIBU, CA — The City of Malibu and Cultural Arts Commission will be hosting a student art exhibition at Malibu Bluffs Park. The "Art Voyagers" exhibition will be in the Michael Landon Center from Friday, July 26 through the end of 2019.

The exhibit will be open every day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. when classes are not in session, the City of Maibu press release said. The Malibu High School graduating class of 2019 will be contributing artwork such as photography, mixed media and digital design created by students from visual arts classes throughout the year. The pieces included in the exhibition were displayed in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's annual art show.

The exhibition will also include a mobile of 1,000 paper origami whales in a rainbow of colors made by Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District students through the District’s P.S. Arts Program.

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"The mobile was a gift to Webster Elementary School students, teachers and families from students from Franklin Elementary School in Santa Monica," the City said. "The gift was a message of empathy, healing, and recovery after the Woolsey Fire and is now being shared with the entire Malibu community."

Community members will have the opportunity to learn the art of origami and create artwork to add to the mobile installation as the project evolves and expands, the press release said. Workshops will be announced in the fall.

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