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Students Invited to Showcase Artwork
Students who like to draw, paint, sculpt or create other visual arts can showcase their talents during the annual Rockville Student Art Show.

Student Art ShowSubmissions will be accepted 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Art Gallery at Glenview Mansion in Rockville Civic Center Park, 603 Edmonston Drive. The art show will take place Monday, March 4, through Tuesday, March 27.

Students in kindergarten through 12th grade who live in the City of Rockville or attend school in the City are invited to participate.

Two entry forms and one piece of artwork in any media are required, and should be submitted to the Glenview Mansion Art Gallery at Rockville Civic Center Park, 603 Edmonston Drive. Entry forms are available online at www.rockvillemd.gov/arts and will be available at the art gallery during the scheduled drop off time.

All artwork must be mounted or framed and include a secure wire or string on the back to hang. Three-dimensional artwork must be free standing and of appropriate construction for safe public display.

Judges will give ribbon awards to the best submissions in grades four through 12. All participants
will receive a certificate.

For more information about how to register for this unique opportunity or to obtain an entry form, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/arts or call Julie Farrell, arts programs specialist, at 240-314-8682.


Rockville Regional Youth Orchestra to Hold Auditions
Students who live or attend school in the City limits should start working on their newest visual masterpieces to prepare for the annual Rockville Student Art Show.

RRYOThe Glenview Mansion Art Gallery at Rockville Civic Center Park, 603 Edmonston Drive, will host the show March 4-27. Artwork must be dropped off at the gallery Sunday, Feb. 26, 1:30-3:30 p.m.

The show is open to elementary through high school students and accepts one piece of two-dimensional
or three-dimensional work from each student.

Judging for ribbon awards, per grade level, in grades 3-12 will take place. All participants receive a certificate and the pride that comes with displaying their original work.

All entrants must complete two copies of the registration form during drop off. Forms may also be completed ahead of time and turned in during drop off.

Forms and additional information are available at www.rockvillemd.gov/arts or by contacting Julie Farrell, arts programs specialist, at jfarrell@rockvillemd.gov or 240-314-8682.
  


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