MPA Hosts McLean Youth Art Show

Creativity flows in vibrant and varied student works.

March is National Youth Art Month, and the annual McLean Youth Art Show is in progress. The exhibit showcases works by K-12 students in the McLean Pyramid. A wide selection of artwork is on display in the Emerson Gallery located within the McLean Community Center.

On Saturday, March 19, parents, and students flocked to the gallery, eager to find that special piece of art the students would recognize. Artist Adrian Qin, 10, was there, his parents documenting the moment.

When asked how he made his screen print, Adrian said, "I used a piece of foam. I drew on it what I wanted with my pencil. It's a kangaroo. Then I used the printing roller." Adrian said some of his prints were too bright, while others were not bright enough. This one was his favorite.

McLean Projects for Arts' curator and creative director Nancy Sausser said they are excited to continue their long-standing partnership with McLean area art teachers and student artists. "As always, the work on display by these talented young artists is vibrant, widely varied, and breathtakingly imaginative. Many thanks to teachers and students alike for their hard work and singular creativity," Sausser said.

The Emerson Gallery is open for visitors Tuesdays through Fridays from 1-4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Extended gallery hours are on March 22, 23, and 24 from 4-7:30 p.m.


Artist Iker Andrades Martinez, 2nd grade, Timber Lane Elementary School, Paper Weaving