The Southern Berks News

Tri-County High School Art Exhibition opens Feb. 19

- From Diane VanDyke

The Fine Arts Gallery at Montgomery County Community College’s West Campus in Pottstown will soon be bustling with visitors taking in the dozens of artworks from high schools participat­ing in the Sixth Annual Tri-County High School Art Exhibition and Competitio­n.

High school students in Montgomery, Chester and Berks counties participat­e in the exhibition, which opens Feb. 19. Galleries Director Patrick Rodgers said the show draws students from as far west as Reading and as far south as Unionville.

Each high school can submit up to 10 works in any medium, except digital. The show’s juror — painter, author, and instructor Leslie Ehrin — will select approximat­ely 12 pieces for special recognitio­n and prizes. The Pottstown Area Artist’s Guild will be offering a Best in Show cash prize, a first for the Tri-County exhibit, according to Rodgers.

MCCC alumnus Frank Genuardi said he was amazed when he saw the high school art show.

“The work is just mind blowing,” said Genuardi, who will offer remarks at the opening reception on Feb. 19. “The high school show serves as a major motivator … to get (college students) to work harder and to see what people who are younger are coming up with.”

Genuardi, who is finishing his final semester at the Pennsylvan­ia Academy of Fine Arts, credits the college with igniting his passion for art.

“I never had any art classes in high school,” he said. “Everything I know about art comes from Montco. I would not be where I am if it wasn’t for the teachers and how advanced their classes are.”

The sixth annual art exhibition will feature submission­s from approximat­ely 15 tri-county high schools, including Upper Merion High School, a participan­t since the show began in 2014.

Upper Merion art teacher Troy Burkhart said the most challengin­g task is selecting the top 10 pieces. Teachers look for “excellent craftsmans­hip” and the students’ ability to show evidence of design.

“We select work to represent Upper Merion based on the subject, the media that’s used,” Burkhart said. “We want to have a wide range of work.”

For seniors, having art pieces included in the show is quite an achievemen­t and one that helps with college applicatio­ns and potential scholarshi­ps, Burkhart said.

“At a high school level, not a lot of students have an opportunit­y to have their work exhibited,” Burkhart said. “To be part of an exhibition and come to a reception and get to see how some of the other students are designing works that express what they want to express is a great opportunit­y for kids.”

The Sixth Annual Tri-County High School Art Exhibition and Competitio­n will be held Feb. 19 through March 23 at Montgomery County Community College’s Fine Arts Gallery, North Hall, 16 East High St., Pottstown.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? “Scissors,” oil on canvas by Emilee Grob, Methacton High School, 2017.
SUBMITTED PHOTO “Scissors,” oil on canvas by Emilee Grob, Methacton High School, 2017.

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