UPCOMING EVENTS
It’s Hip to be Square
Date and Time
Monday Jan 6, 2020 Saturday Feb 1, 2020
Art exhibition from January 6-February 1 • Opening Reception from 5-7 p.m. January 10
Location
The Society of Bluffton Artists, 6 Church Street, Bluffton SC
Fees/Admission
Free and open to the public
Contact Information
Andrea Pejeau
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Description
Artwork from more than 50 Bluffton and Mary River high school students will be on display from January 6-February 1 at The Society of Bluffton Artists (SoBA) gallery in Old Town Bluffton. An opening reception is slated from 5-7 p.m. January 10 at the gallery. These events are free and open to the public. “It’s Hip to be Square” is an exhibit that challenged students and SoBA members to create art using a square format. Students from Bluffton High School’s National Art Honor Society and Painting classes explored a variety of subjects working in acrylic on gallery wrap canvas. Photography 2 students used photo emulsion lift techniques to display Lowcountry images. May River High School Art 1 students experimented with montage and mixed media to create lively, textured surfaces on canvas. The students’ artwork will hang along with SoBA members’ art during the January show. The student pieces are available for purchase for $75 per piece. Proceeds from the students’ art will fund SoBA’s Naomi McCracken Scholarship, which benefits students who plan to pursue an art-related degree. “We are excited about this opportunity to feature so much young talent alongside established artist members,” said Andrea Pejeau, an event organizer and Bluffton High School art teacher. The success of last year’s high school art exhibit — which featured three Bluffton High School students from the Advanced Placement art program — inspired this year’s AP art students to use the 12x12 format as part of their 15-piece portfolio. “I’m looking forward to competing alongside other local art students for this year’s SoBA Naomi McCracken Scholarship,” said Jake Kuzia, a Bluffton High School AP art student who plans to major in graphic design at Winthrop University.