Eight Ada artists in Kewpee show
By Monty Siekerman
Eight Ada High School students have had work accepted in the Kewpee High School Art Invitational now on display at Art Space in Lima. The work of two local students was judged tops in printmaking.
Jonathan Rettig’s “The Hand” won first and Kylie Guagenti’s “Reflective” received second place in printmaking.
Other Ada students who had their work accepted were:
Symaya Tasnim, mixed media, “Gizem” and a painting, “Butterfly”
Callee Young, mixed media, Maximum Ride”
Keli Trudeau, painting, untitled
Klava Katayama, drawing, “Fish Bliss”
Kendal Guagenti, drawing, mingos
Noah Matson, ceramics, “Tea for Two.”
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