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The Renaissance International School To Feature Student Art Work At Gallery in Alameda's South Shore Center, June 4-17, 2017
Art work of The Renaissance International School students, age 2 years old-middle school, will be on display at Alameda's South Shore Center

WHAT:
The Renaissance International School (TRIS), a Montessori school with campuses in Oakland and Piedmont, announces its 2017 student art show “Shapes” will be held at a gallery in South Shore Center, in Alameda. The annual student art show highlights the work created in the school’s art program by students ranging in age from two years old through middle school. Work is displayed in a gallery setting and features various mediums including painting, drawing, and sculpture.
The students’ art work is of a superior level and reflects the high quality of studio art instruction and encouragement that teachers provide.
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WHERE:
- 2220 South Shore Center
- Space: 780, Building 700
- Alameda, CA
WHEN:
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- June 4-17, 2017
TIME:
- Weekdays: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
- Weekends: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FEE:
The show is free and open to the public.
MORE:
The gallery space was donated by South Shore Center.
About The Renaissance International School (TRIS):
The Renaissance International School, founded in 1992, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Founded by Leslie Hites, who today continues as head of school, TRIS has 170 students from age two years old through middle school. In addition to the full substance of a traditional curriculum, TRIS has strong music, art, and French and Spanish language immersion programs.
The visual art program focuses on every child’s ability and creativity. A strong visual art education provides children with critical thinking, problem solving and communications skills as well as flexibility, coordination, self-direction, and personal expression.
The visual art program focuses on every child’s ability and creativity. A strong visual art education provides
children with critical thinking, problem solving and communications skills as well as flexibility, coordination, self-direction, and personal expression.
For more information, contact the school at 510-531-8566.