MontanaFair’s Youth Art Exhibit is proof that artistic talents emerge early in life. All the artwork in the youth exhibit was created by children age 3 to17, and you’ll be surprised at what they’ve done.
The entries are from a broad range of creative expression and include such categories as cartooning, creative lettering, finger painting, recycled assemblage, jewelry, and woodworking. Of course, the fine arts – photography, painting, sculpture and photography will be represented as well. A few entries are collaborative efforts from siblings, schools and daycares.
High school students can enter to win one of three $100 scholarships that will be awarded during the fair. Each entry includes three selections of artwork using different media that students have created during the past year. Scholarship winners will be announced Saturday, Aug. 14.
The Youth Art Exhibit is located in a tent outside the Fine Arts Department at Cedar Hall. For more information, contact Jamie Porter at 869-5201.
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