Pinellas County elementary students show off skills in annual exhibit at Dunedin Fine Art Center

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

At the Dunedin Fine Art Center, the Creative stART exhibit brought together Pinellas County elementary students, who showcased their artistic talents in a vibrant display of creativity. The event attracted families, educators, and art enthusiasts, creating a community atmosphere that celebrated young artists. Each piece of artwork reflected the students' individual skills and the importance of art education in their development. Participating schools contributed significantly, promoting engagement and creativity among students. The exhibit not only highlighted the children's works but also reinforced the role of art in fostering self-expression and confidence.

Attendees expressed their admiration for the talent displayed, noting the importance of supporting arts programs in local schools. The Creative stART event serves as a reminder of the valuable impact that art can have on youth and the community. Overall, it was a successful celebration of the intersection of education and artistic expression.

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