CES students in running to represent state at National art Convention

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Lauren Fowler, art teacher at Crestline Elementary, was very excited because the students whose work she submitted digitally is going to be considered to represent Alabama artists at the annual National Art Convention.  Only five total works for the elementary division could be chosen out of all the submissions in Alabama, and Crestline had three students make it: Samantha Oliphant, second grade; Aubrey Kilgore, fourth grade; and Ann Parker Holt, sixth grade. 

Images of work had to be submitted as a JPEG or PDF file. Each submission had to be accompanied by an artist’s statement: In 50 words or less, describe your creative process, what inspired this artwork and why you believe art matters.  

The Alabama Art Education Association is a professional organization of art educators dedicated to advocating art education by following national standards, providing membership services, professional growth and leadership opportunities. 

Submitted by Alison Nesmith

Editor's note: This article was updated at 8:55 a.m. on March 8 to correct the names and photo of the students included in the article.

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