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BCPS Presents 9th Annual High School Juried Art Show
10 BCPS students' art work will be displayed at the 9th Annual High School Juried Art Show that will be on display until Mar. 5.

From BCPS: Artwork by 10 Baltimore County Public School students is featured in the 9th Annual High School Juried Art Show at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, including a piece by Asrianna Simmons of Randallstown High School, “The People’s Struggle,” that earned 3rd place honors.
The exhibit, which hangs in Lewis Now, the museum’s first floor community gallery, is presented in partnership with the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland State Education Association. Students from across Maryland were asked to submit art related to ending gun violence or promoting peace. The exhibit will be on display through Sunday, March 5.
Other students with works in the exhibit are:
· Samantha Clevenger, Grade 10. Lansdowne High School
· Tyrese Christian, Grade 11, Overlea High School
· Katie (Kathryn) Heine, Grade 10, Pikesville High School
· Jewel Jones, Grade 12, Pikesville High School
· Alyssa Kewer, Grade 11, Lansdowne High School
· Maggie Lambert, Grade 12, Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts
· Diyor Mamarahimov, Grade 10, Pikesville High School
· Muhammed Muktar, Grade 11, Western School of Technology
· Michael Nicholson, Grade 12, Patapsco High School
Located in downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum explores and highlights Maryland’s African American history and culture.
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