Artist-in-Residence Eric Dever in front of the collaborative mural created by 250 students on site at the Parrish. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Child in a wearable sculpture created by students at the Hayground School. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Child in a wearable sculpture created by students at the Hayground School. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Hayground School art teachers in residence, Sabra Elliott and Perry Burns, with students in wearable sculptures. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Kathryn Wood, Grade 10, Bellport High School. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Jordon Burton, Grade 12, Gary D Bixhorn Technical Center. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
Cecilia Lockel, Grade 11, Miller Place High School. Photo by Tom Kochie
Parrish Art’s Student Exhibition Opening
The collaborative mural created by 250 students on site at the with Artist-in-Residence Eric Dever. Photo by Tom Kochie
The work of more than 1,000 young artists from Eastern Long Island schools is on view in the Parrish Art Museum’s annual Student Exhibition in Water Mill. The show opened to the public on March 13, and will be on view through April 24.
A 65-year tradition celebrating youthful imagination and creativity, this important aspect of the Museum’s program was enhanced by this year’s Artist-in-Residence Eric Dever, who led workshops with more than 250 students. A 54-foot-long collaborative mural created during the residency, a video demonstration of the process by Dever, plus original works by the artist will also be on view.
The exhibition opened with a private preview day for the artists, their families, and their teachers on March 12.