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Plains High School student art show

by Erin Jusseaume Clark Fork Valley
| May 17, 2018 2:41 PM

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‘Together We Rise’ an oil pastels creation by Jessica Thompson.

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Petition walls were erected to help showcase the abundance of work by students (Erin Jusseaume/ Clark Fork Valley Press)

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“Rain Drops of Life” by Molly Carter.

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“Rainy Day” by llana Chaney.

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A mulitmedia piece on display, “Enlarged Book” by Skylar Bergstrom and Dacia Garrison. (Erin Jusseaume photos/ Clark Fork Valley Press)

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Charles L Rehbein created a life-sized Star Trek captains chair for the exhibit.

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Allowing the imagination to flow, Ashlyn Meckler created her “Misconception of Time’” from eathernware clay.

The Plains High School recently transformed the hallway in front of the gym into an astounding art exhibit.

Showcasing the work of students, the varied genre of artwork was on display for three days for the public and all those who are lovers of art to indulge in what students had been working toward.

From graphite drawings to ceramics, to interactive art, the hall was filled top to bottom with creative beauty.

Art teacher Kristen Cole said that there were even some additions to the ceiling, with those additions special marked.

Not to mention one very impressive piece that was a hand-built replica of Captain Kirk’s chair from Star Trek, including lights and swivel ability.