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Lake Superior College art students show off creations

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Lake Superior College students in the art program students are holding a free art show today and Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the main campus.

This student-organized show is open to the public and includes the mediums of painting and drawing, ceramics, digital photography, watercolors, jewelry, and digital graphic design. Students serve as docents. Some of the art is for sale.

“Our hardworking art students this semester have created some amazing pieces,” said Holly Jorde, art instructor at Lake Superior College. “The faculty in the art department are very proud of the dedication and focus the students invest in their artwork.”

Over three dozen students have submitted at least two pieces each for the art show. Each student must prepare their piece for display, which is a key part of their learning experience. – Press release

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