Cranbury School Honors National Youth Art Month

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The month of March celebrates National Youth Art. Cranbury School will be celebrating youth art at the Gourgaud Gallery at Town Hall in Cranbury. 

The show will run through March 25 with a special opening date of Saturday, March 15 from 1-2 p.m. 

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Stacey Crannage, art teacher at the Cranbury School, has chosen art pieces from grades kindergarten through 8th grade to be showcased.  Criteria for the displayed pieces chosen were technique, originality, and the student’s personality shining through. Student artwork includes paintings, drawings, and clay sculptures, amongst others. 

The gallery is located in Town Hall in Cranbury and is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Cranbury Arts Council provides arts-oriented programs, workshops, and performances aimed at enriching the cultural experiences of the community and keeping the creative spirit alive in adults and children. Their mission is to foster, support, educate, inspire, and promote artists and art appreciation in the community.

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