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Student Art Show

An exhibition featuring artwork from students across St. Vrain Valley Schools.

Painted Canvas

St. Vrain Valley Schools will host its annual art show at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall. Community members are invited to view student art from all grade levels and schools across the district from April 15-20.

The event is free and open to the public:

  • Public Viewing Hours: Tuesday, April 15 through Saturday, April 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sunday, April 20: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
  • Artists’ Night Open House: Thursday, April 17 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Please join us in celebrating our students’ talent, hard work, and dedication. Different mediums will be featured including ceramics, digital art/photography, drawing, jewelry making, metalwork, mixed media, painting, and printmaking.

View the award winners here after the show runs.

Last year’s award winners are shown below.

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A colorful ceramic toucan sculpture with a long beak and a green leaf on its back, displayed on a black cloth.
Toucan teapot

Antonina Zharkova

A wire-wrapped jellyfish pendant displayed on a black stand, showcasing its colorful design with multiple tentacles.
Wire wrapped jellyfish

Lizzie Conilogue

A colorful drawing of a grasshopper on a textured background of red and green hues.
Grasshopper

Elise Wolfram

A decorative ceramic vase with intricate flower designs, glazed in a light, bleached color on a black surface.
Bleached

Ella Olden

A colorful painting of a red parrot perched on a black branch against a green background.
Value Painting

Lily Sullivan

A floral arrangement in a blue vase is displayed with various decorative items on a blue backdrop.
Sculpture

Fernanda Hernandez-Hernandez

Line drawing portrait of a man in a cap, set against a topographic map background on a red border.
Beginning Drawing

Violet Straka

Colorful watercolor painting of a tree with fiery orange and red branches, set against a patchwork background.
Fall Tree

Juniper Hindman

A ceramic heart sculpture in pink with colorful floral designs, displayed among other art pieces on a black table.
Ceramic Heart

Isabelle Jazmines

Colorful abstract artwork with geometric shapes, patterns, and vibrant colors on a black and white background.
Zen-tangle Warm and Cool Colors

Chesney Silence

Colorful artwork features a pink, polka-dotted pumpkin on a black background with a green stem. Created by a first-grader.
Kusama Pumpkin

Jenae McLlvenna

A dress form displays a colorful, ruffled dress made of lace and sequins, next to a sign stating "Please Do Not Touch."
The jellyfish dress

Ray Braden

A watercolor artwork depicting a whale surfacing from the ocean against a colorful sunset sky.
Oceanscape

Georgia Hessel

A hand-painted wooden slice features a starry night sky with a crescent moon and silhouettes of pine trees.
Canada Northern Lights

Emma Smith

Ceramic flamingo sculpture with vibrant pink color, detailed features, displayed on a black cloth background.
Flamingo

Antonina Zharkova

A colorful drawing of three stacked cartoon animals: a yellow chick, a speckled sheep, a pink pig, and a brown cow.
My Barn Animals

Eliana Simmons

A cozy café interior with shelves of drinks, a counter, and a person seated alone with a drink, lost in thought.
5 O'Clock Somewhere

Gloria Stem

A pencil sketch of a person wearing a hoodie, looking directly at the viewer with a neutral expression.
Unknown

Isabelle Grayless

Colorful, painted skull with flowers and a blue grin, displayed against a dark background.
Clay Sugar Skull

Ava Riddell

A pencil portrait of a young woman with dramatic makeup, raising her arm, surrounded by dark shading.
Pencil Portrait

Joanna Retana Herrera

A textured pineapple artwork featuring yellow shapes for the fruit and green paper for the leaves, displayed on a board.
Pineapple Assmblage

Jenna Hoopes

A colorful illustration of a person holding a camera, with expressive facial features and question marks around them.
Cheese?

Franky Melendez

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