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16th Annual Zullo Gallery Student-Faculty Art Exhibit

The Zullo Gallery

In collaboration with

The K-12 Visual Arts Faculty of the Medfield Public Schools

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The 16th Annual Student-Faculty Art Exhibit

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The Medfield Public Schools’ K-12 Visual Arts Faculty is once again pleased to announce The 16th Annual Student-Faculty Art Exhibit, presented at Medfield’s very own Zullo Gallery, 456 Main Street, Medfield, MA 02052.

 

The Student-Faculty Art Exhibit is an exciting opportunity for a selected group of student artists from grades K-12 to display and view their work in a professional gallery setting, alongside the work of our Visual Arts faculty. Each year approximately eighty pieces of exemplary student art work are shown during this exhibit at the Zullo Gallery. This year’s Art Exhibit will be up from April 9th through May 1st, and is available for viewing on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 noon until 5:00 PM. We will be hosting an Artists Reception on Wednesday April 13th from 6:00 to 7:30 PM.

 

This exhibit is an event designed to give special attention to the artistic accomplishments of our students from all grades, within the context of our K-12 Visual Arts Curriculum. In past years this event has received much positive attention, having been viewed by as many as six hundred (600) visitors. We look forward to another very successful exhibit this year. It should be noted that this exhibit does not take the place of our individual Medfield Public Schools’ Art Shows that happen in the spring, in which the work of all our students is displayed in their respective schools.

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