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Teens show off art and fashion

Posted 5/12/15

The Fountain Hills High School art program brought together a year’s worth of creative work on May 15, kicking off a month-long exhibit at the local Community Center with the annual Student Art …

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The Fountain Hills High School art program brought together a year’s worth of creative work on May 15, kicking off a month-long exhibit at the local Community Center with the annual Student Art Show.

This year’s event began with a fashion show, where student designers had the opportunity to show off their creations across multiple styles on the runway.

Throughout the Community Center, pieces of student artwork were put on display, including photography, photo illustration, collages and 3D art like clay masks, wire sculptures, and even video projects on display via mounted tablets.

For those who missed the event, student art will be on display in the Community Center throughout the month of May.