Clovis High School Students' Art Showcased in New Gallery Partnership
Clovis High students' artwork showcased in new gallery thanks to a community partner
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Clovis High School students in Clovis, California, are gaining exposure as their artwork is displayed in 'The Circle Gallery,' a new gallery at Bush Construction's office. The initiative, led by Phil Dietz, aims to support student creativity and may expand to include more students in the future.
- 01Clovis High School students' artwork is featured in a new gallery at Bush Construction.
- 02The gallery, named 'The Circle Gallery,' was created to support student creativity.
- 03Senior Vy Nyguen showcased her photography from a Vietnamese New Year celebration.
- 04Over 200 guests attended the gallery's opening reception.
- 05Bush Construction plans to continue and expand the partnership with Clovis High.
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In Clovis, California, students from Clovis High School are receiving professional recognition through their artwork displayed in a new gallery at Bush Construction. The initiative was spearheaded by Phil Dietz, the company's vice president of business development, who collaborated with photography teacher Doug Adrian to create 'The Circle Gallery.' This space, transformed from a blank office into a dedicated art venue, features various mediums including painting, ceramics, and photography. Notably, senior Vy Nyguen's photographs, capturing her family's Vietnamese New Year celebration, are among the highlights. The opening reception attracted over 200 guests, showcasing the community's support for student creativity. The artwork will remain on display until May, with plans to refresh the exhibit with new pieces. Nyguen expressed gratitude for the opportunity, noting the rarity of such support from local businesses. Bush Construction aims to expand this partnership to include more students and career technical education pathways.
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This initiative provides students with a platform to showcase their creativity and gain exposure in the community.
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