2009 Art Show Gallery
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Methacton High School student Jennifer Walters poses with her 3rd place best of show piece.
The self portrait by Pennridge High School student Samantha Schultz was awarded 1st place best of show and also picked as a PSEA purchase prize winner.
Springfield High School student Jill Armington poses with her 3D single medium sculpture award-winning piece.
Lauren Rachlin of Lower Moreland High School poses with her 3D functional category winning piece.
Upper Dublin High School students and teachers celebrate their award-winning artwork.
Chelsea Stover, North Penn High School
Wissahickon High School teacher David Miller (center) poses with two of his students, Chris Panettieri, juror’s prize winner (left) and Jake Taylor, category winner in 2-D mixed media.
Members of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, Mideastern Region (PSEA/MER) and co-chairs of the 22nd Annual “Touch the Future” art exhibit.
Upper Dublin High School student Sydney Steinberg poses with her best of category art in traditional silver print.
Painting/acrylic/oil/watercolor category winner Monta Que Ruffin of Council Rock North High School poses with his piece.
Lower Merion High School students and teachers pose at the 22nd Annual “Touch the Future” art exhibit.
Co-chairs of the 22nd Annual “Touch the Future” art exhibit.
Upper Dublin High School student Grace Hwang poses with her 2D design (no digital) category award-winning piece.
Jake Taylor of Wissahickon High School poses with his 2D mixed media best of category art.
Central Bucks East High School student Morgan Bloomfield poses with her traditional silver print photograph that was chosen as one of the two PSEA purchases prizes.
Nikita Parikh of Pennsbury High School poses with her art that won best of category in 3D mixed media sculpture.
Lower Merion High School student Niklas Thompson poses with his best in category – jewelry/metals piece.
Chris Panettieri poses with his piece that was selected by show judge Carmina Cianciulli as the juror’s prize winner.
Participating students and teachers from Pennsbury High School (L-R) Curtis May (teacher), Nikita Parikh (best of category – 3D mixed media sculpture), Colleen Duffy (best of category – digital photography), Jim Minton (teacher).
Third place best of show winner Jennifer Walters from Methacton High School poses with her teacher Beth Hall.
Samantha Schultz of Pennridge High School, 1st place best of show and PSEA purchase prize winner, poses with her teacher Patty Knott.
(L-R) Jill Armington (best of category – 3-D single medium sculpture), Chris Houston (teacher) and Elizabeth Kripke (best of category – fiber-crafts) of Springfield High School.
The artworks of Samantha Schultz of Pennridge High School and Morgan Bloomfield of Central Bucks East High School were chosen as the PSEA purchase prizes.
Council Rock North High School student Monta Que Ruffin poses with his teacher Lynne McDowell.