Playground of Color
Elementary Art Exhibit
March, 2020
This favorite community show features over 300 works, impressive expressions of talent, freshness and energy. This is an annual exhibit also showing concurrently at the Coshocton and West Lafayette Libraries.
Artwork for A Playground of Color comes from students in kindergarten through sixth grade who attend elementary in Coshocton’s city and county schools as well as from Coshocton Christian School, Scared Heart and home school. Works are chosen by the students’ art teachers for their creativity and excellence.
Through the various mediums of art such as acrylic, collage, yarnwork, watercolor, mosaic, mixed media, pastels, crayons, and sculpture, let your spirits rise as you view this very colorful and exceptional exhibit. From all kinds of animals to fantasy creatures, self-portraits and landscapes, the viewer will enjoy how children interpret the world through the eyes of innocence and whimsy. It’s sure to brighten your mood.
A Playground of Color is sponsored by Dixie and Wilson Graham. The Ohio Arts Council also helped fund this event with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
Artwork for A Playground of Color comes from students in kindergarten through sixth grade who attend elementary in Coshocton’s city and county schools as well as from Coshocton Christian School, Scared Heart and home school. Works are chosen by the students’ art teachers for their creativity and excellence.
Through the various mediums of art such as acrylic, collage, yarnwork, watercolor, mosaic, mixed media, pastels, crayons, and sculpture, let your spirits rise as you view this very colorful and exceptional exhibit. From all kinds of animals to fantasy creatures, self-portraits and landscapes, the viewer will enjoy how children interpret the world through the eyes of innocence and whimsy. It’s sure to brighten your mood.
A Playground of Color is sponsored by Dixie and Wilson Graham. The Ohio Arts Council also helped fund this event with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.