You, Me, & We: Investigating Identity
Artwork by Students in Grades K-5 from Columbus Torah Academy
March 4 - 25, 2010
Opening Reception: March 4, 5:30-7:30 pm
Carnegie Gallery in the Main Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library (2nd Floor)
96 S. Grant Ave. Columbus, OH 43215
Students in grades K-5 at Columbus Torah Academy are the proud artists of a show on display at the Columbus Metropolitan Library for a month, starting with a public reception March 4th. The work will hang in the library's Carnegie Gallery on its second floor.
The show, titled "You, Me, & We: Investigating Identity," created under the direction of CTA art teacher Amy Neiwirth, explores the idea of self and offers viewers a window into all the wonderful personalities in the CTA lower school.
Come join the students at the reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 4th.
See works in a variety of media, including watercolor, collage and papier-mâché.
Columbus Torah Academy is a co-educational, modern Orthodox Jewish day school serving the community for more than 50 years. CTA provides a strong, comprehensive Jewish education and a broad-based, high quality secular education for students in grades K-12.
This show is curated by Stephanie Rond and is presented by the Columbus Metropolitan Library, Friends of the Columbus Metropolitan Library, and Columbus Torah Academy.





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