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Long Beach High School Art Students Showcase Work
Long Beach High School International Baccalaureate Art students Meghan Maquet and Nina Miller's work is displayed at Long Island University.
Two Long Beach High School art students were chosen to showcase their work at an annual exhibit and a local university, according to a school press release.
Long Beach High School International Baccalaureate Art students Meghan Maquet and Nina Miller were selected to have their work showcased in the 12th Annual Advanced Visions Exhibit, featuring High School Artists of Excellence.
Miller’s show entry is an interactive assemblage sculpture titled, “Memories.” Maquet’s is a mixed media piece called, “Splashes of Surrealism.”
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The exhibit, which will run through Jan. 27, is currently on display at the Student Art League Gallery at Long Island University/C.W. Post in the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library.
The final evening will include a reception, during which the artists will be honored.
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[Photo 1: LB Art Gallery Students Nina Miller and Meghan Maquet, both of whom participate in the International Baccalaureate Art Class at Long Beach High School, were selected to have their work featured in the Advanced Visions Exhibit.
Photo 2: Meghan Maquet’s mixed media piece is titled, “Splashes of Surrealism.”
Photo 3: Nina Miller’s selected piece is an interactive assemblage sculpture titled, “Memories.”]
[Photos Courtesy of Long Beach Public Schools]
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