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Dogwood Students' Art Displayed At Annual Showcase In Smithtown

Each class walked through the kindergarten hallway to look at the work of their fellow classmates.

Dogwood Elementary School in the Smithtown Central School District showed off the many talents of its student-artists during its annual art show during the week of May 24.
Dogwood Elementary School in the Smithtown Central School District showed off the many talents of its student-artists during its annual art show during the week of May 24. (Courtesy: Smithtown Central School District)

SMITHTOWN, NY — Student-artists of Dogwood Elementary School shined during the annual art show recently held, according to the Smithtown Central School District.

Each class walked through the kindergarten hallway to observe the artistic creations of their classmates. There was also a fun scavenger hunt element mixed into the show, so the students had to spend time finding different items.

The kindergarten classes displayed different creations from throughout the school year, including monsters, ice cream cones and colors. First graders showed off their cherry blossoms and cardinals, while the second graders made art inspired by artists Ted Harrison and Heather Galler.

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Third-grade students displayed folk art inspired by Laurel Burch. The fourth graders showcased their owls, zentangles and "It’s A Small World" artwork inspired by Mary Blair.

Dogwood Elementary School in the Smithtown Central School District showed off the many talents of its student-artists during its annual art show during the week of May 24. (Courtesy: Smithtown Central School District)
Dogwood Elementary School in the Smithtown Central School District showed off the many talents of its student-artists during its annual art show during the week of May 24. (Courtesy: Smithtown Central School District)

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