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Student art on display

Published on -3/3/2008, 11:17 AM

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By The Hays Daily News

LOGAN -- The Dane G. Hansen Memorial Museum will present the 31st annual High School Art Exhibition, which runs through March 30 at the museum.

The exhibit opened Friday.

Participating schools are Ellis, Hill City, Logan, Norton, Osborne, Palco, Phillipsburg, Plainville, Smith Center and WaKeeney. The categories are: painting acrylics, painting oil, watercolor/tempera, drawing/pencil, ink/scratch board, printmaking, colored pencil, 3D design/sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, graphic design, pastel/crayon and charcoal. The exhibit features 439 pieces by 228 artists.

For more information, visit www.hansenmuseum.org or call (785) 689-4846.

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