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Monday, December 23, 2024

QUAD CITIES CONVENTION AND VISITORS CENTER: Art Exhibition - Geneseo High School, Jr’s & Sr’s. to be held March 20

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Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Center recently issued the following announcement.

The Smith Studio and Gallery is hosting the seventh annual Geneseo High School Art Exhibition at their downtown location on State Street, in Geneseo. This year’s show includes the work of 68 junior and senior art students exhibiting their artistic skills and art explorations from this very special past school year. This end-of-the-year showcase demonstrates student learning in a variety of 2-D and 3-D media. This is a wonderful opportunity for the public to view the artistic talent that is growing in the Geneseo community.

The Smith Studio and Gallery strives to bring unique art opportunities to Geneseo and the Quad City area. They greatly recommend that families with younger children stop by to see this high school art exhibition and for our younger artists to see what is possible as they pursue their own artistic challenges.

A note of health and safety: People coming into the Smith Studio have to wear a mask. If there is any person or family who is apprehensive about being out and about during this time of Covid, we are offering the opportunity to have a "private" viewing so that they will be the only visitors in the Gallery. This may be of special interest to grandparents. By calling the Gallery at 309-945-5428 this can be arranged.

Event Location: Smith Studio and Gallery 124 S. State St. Geneseo, Illinois 61254

Phone: 3099455428

Event Category: Exhibits & Galleries

Admission Fee: Free

Website: smithstudiogeneseo.com

Email: david@smithstudiogeneseo.com

Original source can be found here.

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