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ART 6 EXHIBITION

Tempe high school students' art show ends run on March 21

Posted 3/19/23

One day remains to see student artwork on display at the Tempe Center for the Arts as part of the 50th Anniversary Art 6 exhibition.

All six Tempe Union High School District schools are …

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ART 6 EXHIBITION

Tempe high school students' art show ends run on March 21

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One day remains to see student artwork on display at the Tempe Center for the Arts as part of the 50th Anniversary Art 6 exhibition.

All six Tempe Union High School District schools are represented by the works of students who used a variety of media, including photography, painting, drawing, graphic design and ceramics.

“Through this program, we are able to show our young people that we value and support their creativity and growth,” Tempe City Councilmember Berdetta Hodge said.

“It blows me away to see these students create such powerful work that brings us all together as a community.”

The last day of the exhibit is Tuesday, March 21. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. It is closed on Monday.

The Tempe Center for the Arts is at 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway.