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CCCSD student artwork featured in local art shows

Two students from Churchville-Chili High School have received awards for artwork exhibited in the Start Here RIT Art Show. Junior Campbell Hewlett received the School of Art – 3D Art Education Award for Excellence and Creativity for her ceramics piece “The Branches of Childhood” and sophomore Shavonne Callahan received the School for American Crafts – Ceramics Pottery Award for Excellence and Creativity for her ceramic vase series.

In addition to the pieces from Campbell and Shavonne, six pieces created by Churchville-Chili students are featured in the art show. They are Deniz Dawani, Dominic Fargnoli, Cy Fox, Jace Neuman, Kaitlyn Pozzuolo and Rylee Rossetti.

An award ceremony was held during the opening reception on January 19. The exhibit will remain open at the Bevier Gallery at RIT through Saturday, February 3.

This year’s Shared Spaces Show at Nazareth University will feature six pieces from Churchville-Chili High School students and staff. Shared Spaces is a long Nazareth art show tradition that brings the artwork of local high school art educators and their students together into one shared gallery space. The students create their own inspired work and they exhibit their work alongside an artwork of their art instructor.

Those displaying art at the show are art teacher Jordyn Wolcott and sophomore Azura Jones, art teacher Jonathan Woodard and junior Arlo Sushko, and art teacher Kelly Bosco and senior Sydney Goettel.

The show will run from Friday, February 9, through Sunday, March 10.

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