Friday, March 22, 2013



East Kingston Elementary has work by ten students at the Youth Art Month exhibit at the Exeter Town Hall Gallery.The exhibit is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays through the 31st of March noon to 4:00.
East Kingston Elementary has work by 10 students in the exhibit at Exeter Town Hall. Again, I selected a variety of work to show the multiple talents of EKES students.

Two monoprints were done by Gracelin Pettinato and Neveah Kephalas. Alfy Arcidi’s monster and Dylan Senter’s owl  in crayon represent the realistic and imaginary world  of second grade artists. Boxes inspired by the assemblages of Joseph Cornell  are by Eddie McCaughey and Ethan Elbrecht. Morgan DeRosier’s “Tree-Winter” in pencil and Ally Child’s weaving and handmade papers show the variety of media investigated. Two fifth graders woven mini-pouches  show what patience and diligence can create. Brenda Sveen and Cameron Tuite wove many colors evenly.
 The exhibit is open to the public the following hours: Saturdays and Sundays through March 31, 12-4:00.
This is "Alien-zilla" by Alfy Arcidi.