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Students Exhibit Ninth Life of Art Program

LINCOLN School’s ninth annual International Baccalaureate Art Exhibition will be held at Sophia Wanamaker Gallery of the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center in the eastern San José neighborhood of Los Yoses April 21–23.

The exhibition is a culmination of two years of work by the IB art students, and will offer a variety of work, from painting and sculpture to photography and digital art.

The six IB art seniors participating in this year’s exhibition are: Marielena Carballo, Alberto Elizondo, Daniela Jiménez, Nichole Koberg, Diana Revelo and Adriana Serrano. The teens completed their works with the guidance of teacher Richard Dewey.

For more info on the exhibit, call the gallery at 207-6567.

 

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