Medicine Hat News

MHC high school art show on display now

- ANNA SMITH asmith@medicineha­tnews.com Local Journalism Initiative reporter

Medicine Hat College is celebratin­g the talent of potential future students with the annual high school art show.

The display features work from Crescent Heights, Eagle Butte, Medicine Hat and Monsignor McCoy high schools, selected by their own art teachers as their best works and now profession­ally curated by MHC art and design instructor and program coordinato­r Yulin Wang.

“The total number of works this year is 80 pieces, from four different schools,” said Wang. “Last year, we only had 60, so it’s good to see a few more.”

Alongside simply showcasing the creativity and skill of these young artists, it’s a wonderful opportunit­y to start to bridge the gap between high school and post-secondary art education, said Wang.

“High school students, especially local high school students, become part of our programs,” said Wang. “It’s about making connection­s, having these kinds of shows, to their local community, to the MHC students and to their future instructor­s.”

Roughly 50 per cent the students who attend the MHC art program come from the local high schools, said Wang, which makes the relationsh­ip with these schools and their students very important to the college. It’s also an important opportunit­y for these students — some for the first time — to have their work featured in a curated profession­al setting.

Wang and his team are hard at work trying to select the best works for awards.

“It’s a little challengin­g, honestly, because our budget is limited, but I really want to give more students prizes,” said Wang. “They’re all so well done, it’s hard to compare the works. But that’s a good problem to have, really.”

A public reception will be held Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. Best works will be chosen and awarded by faculty at the reception with first-, secondand third-place winners and two honourable mentions, each receiving a gift certificat­e to the MHC Bookstore.

However, the gallery is already open to the public for those who wish to view the works outside the reception, at the One on One Gallery on campus.

The gallery is open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m through Feb. 22, though Wang stresses there will be faculty and current students available at the reception to answer questions for prospectiv­e students.

“We’ll also have an open studio, to see what the program is like,” said Wang. “We’re hoping the artists come out and get a picture for what attending would be like, as well as get celebrated by their friends, family and teachers.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? A picture of an art piece by Rowan Hughsin from Medicine Hat High School, titled Alberta. The piece, alongside 79 others, is on display at the college.
SUBMITTED PHOTO A picture of an art piece by Rowan Hughsin from Medicine Hat High School, titled Alberta. The piece, alongside 79 others, is on display at the college.

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