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Young at Art 2026: Reception

  • Lois E. Harrill Center 132 Poplar Grove Connector Boone, NC, 28607 United States (map)

All community members are invited to attend this annual event celebrating the creative work of Blowing Rock School's kindergarten through fourth-grade students. Drop in to brighten your spirits, meet the young artists, and learn about the inspiration for their artworks. Light refreshments will be served.

About the Exhibition

Thanks to the generous support of the Blowing Rock Community Foundation and other donors, students in Kindergarten through fourth grade from Blowing Rock School are treated to a monthly visit to BRAHM. Some months we visit the galleries and exhibits, but the real magic happens in the Wilson Education Center. Hands-on art experiences with inspiration from art history are the focus of these visits.

Students learn about pieces or movements in art through the ages. Although projects are focused on particular subjects and techniques, students are free to explore their use of color and composition. Artists are also often given a chance to create original pieces and further explore materials once their initial project is completed. We work through challenges and find solutions to persevere through projects, “turning mistakes into masterpieces.”

While visiting galleries, students learn “museum manners” while developing their critical thinking and literacy skills, while analyzing and discussing works of art.

This exhibition represents 9 months of learning, problem-solving, and creating by the Kindergarten through Fourth Grade students of Blowing Rock School. Each year, students visit the Museum every month to interact with exhibitions, learn about art history, and express themselves through hands-on art-making experiences. One artwork from each student is on display. Projects are inspired by ancient art through contemporary artworks, rotating BRAHM exhibits, and classroom learning standards.

This project is sponsored in part by the generosity of Blowing Rock Community Foundation and Museum donors.

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