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East Millbrook Middle School students in Advanced Visual Arts took part in the 10th annual Visual Art Exchange Street Painting Festival at Moore Square in Raleigh earlier this month. The students of teachers Andrea Croom and Farrall Davis designed four 6 x 6 squares using chalk pastel.
At the end of the day, an awards ceremony was held where East Millbrook students were recognized for their work.
Eric Bleckhorn received the Best in Design category for the Middle School level while Tatiana Brown, Zadey Feliciano, and Sorena Dadgar earned Honorable Mention among participating middle schoolers.
Elisabeth Frasch and Grace Hallman created a beautiful Lily pastel and afterwards they assisted Ms. Croom and Ms. Davis in completing their chalking to earn an Honorable Mention Award.
Scott Drewitt, Christopher Lockard, and Ryan Schultz executed a drawing of a Tiger's eye that stopped onlookers. The Advanced Visual Art students spent their Saturday working hard and created works of art that made East Millbrook Middle School staff and students proud.
East Millbrook business partner Closure Medical supported the school by sponsoring two of the squares.
Posted by Bill Poston at 6:14 PM on September 29, 2008 | Leave Feedback
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