POSTPONED to Feb. 20: Montgomery County Community College hosts 10th Annual Tri-County High School Art Exhibition

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Best in Show: How You Want Me, Mixed Media, Mia Y. Davis, Daniel Boone Area High School.
Image via MCCC.
Best in Show: How You Want Me, Mixed Media, Mia Y. Davis, Daniel Boone Area High School.

Update: Due to inclement weather, the opening reception is postponed to next Tuesday, Feb. 20 from 5 to 7 PM.

Montgomery County Community College will display the creativity and talents of budding artists from 20 area high schools in Montgomery, Berks, and Chester counties at the 10th Annual Tri-County High School Art Exhibition and Competition in the College’s North Hall Art Gallery of the Montco Cultural Center, 16 East High Street, Pottstown.

The exhibition features an impressive array of 180 artworks in various media, including oils, watercolors, ceramics, prints, sculpture, and more. Both the reception and exhibit are free and open to the community. Convenient parking is available along High Street and in the College’s parking lot at 101 College Drive.

“The exhibit is a glimpse of the remarkable projects that area art teachers are orchestrating with their students,” said Patrick Rodgers, MCCC Galleries Director. “Now in its 10th year, this exhibition has grown from a handful of schools to a dozen in 2018 to the 20 schools participating in this year’s show. The current exhibit features the work of more than 150 talented high school students from as far apart as Haverford and Reading. I am always in awe of the dedication of the art teachers involved in this show as well as the imagination of their students, and I’m so glad we can celebrate all of that together in Pottstown.”

This year’s juror is Rebecca Carpenter, a fine art photographer who taught art at the elementary and high school levels for 16 years. Her current work uses models and abandoned structures in Pennsylvania and elsewhere to create evocative and texturally rich photographs. 

Carpenter selected a number of pieces for special recognition, including:

This year’s Best in Show, a $50 award sponsored by the Pottstown Area Artists Guild, was awarded to Mia Y. Davis from Daniel Boone Area High School for the mixed media piece How You Want Me.

The exhibit will be open through Mar. 22 but will be closed Mar. 11-17 for spring break. The gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 AM to 9:30 PM, and Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The exhibit is closed on the weekends.

MCCC’s Fine Arts galleries, located at both Pottstown and Blue Bell campuses, are part of the Montco Cultural Center and host a variety of exhibitions featuring professional and student artists and artwork in various genres, as well as related activities, programs, and lectures.

Learn more about the 10th Annual Tri-County High School Art Exhibition and Competition, MCCC’s galleries, and how Montgomery County Community College has grown with the community to meet the evolving educational needs of Montgomery County, offering a comprehensive curriculum that includes more than 100 associate degrees and certificate programs, as well as customized workforce training and certifications.

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