The Future of Art: Student Exhibit 2024
DateApril 4 - April 27
Location
10091 McGregor Blvd
FORT MYERS,
FL
33919
United States
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Our walls are doused in student imagination and talent this month. This is the 32nd year the Alliance has partnered with Lee Arts Educators Association (LAEA) and the show features artwork from Lee County elementary, middle and high schools with hundreds of works in a variety of mediums.
Elementary/Middle School Exhibit
On Display: April 4-13, 2024
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 4 from 5 – 7 p.m.
High School Exhibit
On Display: April 19-27, 2024
Opening Reception: Friday, April 19 from 5 – 7 p.m.
This exhibition is sponsored by Florida South Western State College.
Theatre Lobby Gallery:
South Fort Myers High School All Access Art
On Display: April 4-13, 2024
Join us for an extraordinary art show that celebrates the amazing creative talents of students from the South Fort Myers High School All Access Art program- a collaboration between the general education students and students with special needs.
Under the guidance of Kim Bathey, a passionate life skills teacher, and Jeanne Dozier, an experienced art educator, All Access Art program has created some of the most vibrant artworks that will leave you spellbound.
This unique exhibition showcases the incredible talent of these students and their ability to create art that unites us all with a common purpose-to explore our artistic abilities, regardless of our background or limitations.
Digital Lee Student Artwork
On Display: April 19-27, 2024
Digital Lee showcases both design and technology skills of Lee County’s Career & Technology Education (CTE) middle school, high school and post-secondary students. This show will feature Lee County’s Graphic Design, Animation, Publication and Web Design students from each school. The goal of our CTE programs and participation in Digital Lee is to provide exposure for the students of Lee County; thereby spurring career opportunities, scholarship awards, and local technology involvement that will continue to make Southwest Florida a thriving and culturally rich community.