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Best of Pickaway County High Schools Art Show Celebrates Student Talent Throughout April

Article Presented By Pickaway Ross CTC Adult Education…

CIRCLEVILLE, OH — ArtsaRound proudly concluded its annual Best of Pickaway County High Schools Art Show, held throughout the month of April at the ArtsaRound Gallery in downtown Circleville.

The exhibit featured artwork from students representing local high schools across Pickaway County, highlighting the creativity, skill, and unique perspectives of young artists in the community. Each participating student was invited to submit up to two pieces, creating a diverse and engaging gallery experience for visitors.

Award winners for this year’s show include Best of Show recipient Nate Ames (New Hope). Brynn McKinney (Teays Valley) and Savanna Sells (Circleville) tied for second place, while Addison Keplar (Teays Valley) and Elijah Lape (New Hope) tied for third place.

“A heartfelt thank you goes out to all of the students who participated,” said Steve Sawyer, president of ArtsaRound. “The level of creativity and talent on display each year continues to grow, and it’s exciting to see these young artists share their work with the community.”

ArtsaRound also extends its appreciation to local art teachers, schools, families, and community members who supported the show and helped make it a success.

Looking ahead, ArtsaRound continues to offer opportunities for the community to engage with the arts. Upcoming programming includes the Impasto Painting Workshop with Robert Kroeger on May 8, a full-day, hands-on experience at the gallery. In June, ArtsaRound will host its Summer Youth Art Camp, providing creative opportunities for young artists to explore and develop their skills. Later this summer, Ink & Impressions will be on display from July 9 through August 1, showcasing tattoo-inspired and contemporary artwork.

Community members are encouraged to attend upcoming events, volunteer their time, and support local artists.

For more information, visit artsaRound.org or contact ArtsaRound at 740-672-9634.

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