• Your Place, Your Voice: Student Closing Reception

    Wednesday, January 22, 2020
    5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    Add to Calendar 01/22/2020 5:00 PM 01/22/2020 6:00 PM America/New_York Your Place, Your Voice: Student Closing Reception

    Opening remarks to begin at 5:15 p.m.
    Free and open to family and friends of students
    Refreshments will be served

    In collaboration with art teacher Maria Goldwyn and Chelsea Xidis at the Corning-Painted Post Middle School, The Rockwell Museum proudly presents Your Place, Your Voice. This student exhibition features digital collages created by eighth grade C-PP students. This project is part of a new outreach initiative that brings The Rockwell collection to classrooms virtually, merging art-making with digital technology.

    The Your Place, Your Voice outreach project dives into the themes of artwork from The Rockwell’s collection, encouraging students to explore aspects about their personal identity, their family and cultural heritage, and consider how a portrait can reveal a story.

    Join us as we celebrate Your Place, Your Voice and recognize the talented students for their imaginative creations. The exhibition will be on view November 27, 2019 – January 22, 2020.

    The Rockwell Museum, 111 Cedar Street, Corning, NY 14830

    Opening remarks to begin at 5:15 p.m.
    Free and open to family and friends of students
    Refreshments will be served

    In collaboration with art teacher Maria Goldwyn and Chelsea Xidis at the Corning-Painted Post Middle School, The Rockwell Museum proudly presents Your Place, Your Voice. This student exhibition features digital collages created by eighth grade C-PP students. This project is part of a new outreach initiative that brings The Rockwell collection to classrooms virtually, merging art-making with digital technology.

    The Your Place, Your Voice outreach project dives into the themes of artwork from The Rockwell’s collection, encouraging students to explore aspects about their personal identity, their family and cultural heritage, and consider how a portrait can reveal a story.

    Join us as we celebrate Your Place, Your Voice and recognize the talented students for their imaginative creations. The exhibition will be on view November 27, 2019 – January 22, 2020.