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St. Francis High School's annual art show returns in-person April 15

St. Francis High School in Wheaton will host its annual Art Show on Thursday, April 15.

After being forced to go "virtual" last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Francis High School is delighted to welcome community members back on campus to view the "Finding Your Way Through Art" exhibit in-person.

Although this year's reservation-only show is already full, art enthusiasts may view the show virtually by visiting the St. Francis High School's Art Program's Instagram page @sfhsstudio at 7 p.m.

The show will feature student work from all levels of art: AP, Art 4, Art 3, Art 2, Visual Art, Studio Art, Digital Art and Communications Design.

"It is a unique opportunity for our community to see the volume and variety of work we create in our department and the progress a student can achieve working through the entire program - the skills they build and how their work gets more sophisticated and thoughtful as they progress from Art One to AP," said Kate Doane, Performing & Visual Arts teacher.

This year's exhibit will be juried by two local artists and ribbons will be awarded.

St. Francis High School is a Catholic, college preparatory learning community that promotes spiritual, academic, physical, and social development in the daily presence of Jesus Christ. Visit SFHSCollegePrep.org.

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