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K-12 Student Artists: Glenview’s Gallery Wants You

Are you a student artist? How’d you like to see your work featured in the Glenview Mansion Art Gallery? Now’s your chance.

Rockville’s Annual Student Art Show will be accepting work from students in grades K-12 who live or attend school within Rockville’s city limits. Each student may submit one 2-D or 3-D piece (2-D pieces must have wire on the back so they can be hung; 3-D pieces must be able to stand on their own).

Artwork is judged for ribbon awards for grades 4-12. The exhibit will be on view in the Glenview Mansion Art Gallery from Sunday, Feb. 19 through Wednesday, March 22. Registration forms will be available at delivery or can be found at www.rockvillemd.gov/arts.

The opening reception is 1:30-3:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 12.
Email Julie at jfarrell@rockvillemd.gov or call her at 240-314-8682 with any questions.

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