Art show reveals students’ talent1 min read

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Over the weekend, the public was welcome to view art as varied and high-quality as some professional galleries. From a cat with steampunk head gear to a photograph of a student holding a $9 bill with President Barack Obama’s face, these works not only expressed creativity but gave a voice to the artists’ values.

This art show, though, was put on by students throughout the Verde Valley at Sedona Red Rock High School’s cafeteria.

The 24th annual Northern Arizona Student Art Show, hosted by the Northern Arizona Watercolor Society, ran from Saturday, April 26, to Sunday, April 27, culminating in an awards ceremony for
those recognized specifically in the show.

Twelve schools participated in the event and the cafeteria was packed with all different media, both 2D and 3D.

For the full story, see the Wednesday, April 30, edition of the Sedona Red Rock News.

Andrew Pardiac

A 2008 graduate of Michigan State University, Andrew Pardiac was a Larson Newspapers' copy editor and reporter from October 2013 to October 2017. After moving to Michigan, then California, Pardiac was managing editor of Sonoma West Publishers' four newspapers in Napa and Sonoma valleys until November 2019.

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A 2008 graduate of Michigan State University, Andrew Pardiac was a Larson Newspapers' copy editor and reporter from October 2013 to October 2017. After moving to Michigan, then California, Pardiac was managing editor of Sonoma West Publishers' four newspapers in Napa and Sonoma valleys until November 2019.