featured Images: High School Regional Art Exhibit at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery (8 photos) Apr 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024 Updated Apr 23, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save FULTON-MONTGOMERY - High school artists from around the region are having pieces exhibited at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery's Perrella Gallery for the High School Regional art exhibit.Photos provided High school artistspose at Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "Hands," a digital print created by Bethlehem High School's LuLua Umar, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. Umar's print was one of five student works honored with a Juror's Choice Award. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "The Heron," a piece created by Broadalbin-Perth High School's Keira McDougall, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. McDougall's piece was one of five student works honored with a Juror's Choice Award. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "Corner Pocket," a hand-built earthenware created by Mohonasen High School's Hannah Crowther, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. Crowther's earthenware was one of five student works honored with a Juror's Choice Award. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "Old Man," a charcoal drawing created by Johnstown High School's Elliot Brownell, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. Brownell's drawing was one of five student works honored with a Juror's Choice Award. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "Kendrick Lamar," a charcoal drawing of the rapper created by Mayfield High School's Logan Farman, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. Farman's drawing was one of two student works to receive an honorable mention. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "Looking Glass," a digital photograph created by Scotia-Glenville High School's Emma Klejsmyt, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. Klejsmyt's photograph was one of two student works to receive an honorable mention. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery A close-up of "Grocery Store," a digital photograph created by Guilderland High School's Evie Peralta, on display in the Perrella Gallery at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery during the High School Regional art exhibit April 8 to 18. Nine schools from Albany, Schenectady and Fulton counties participated in the exhibit. Peralta's photograph was one of five student works honored with a Juror's Choice Award. Photo courtesy SUNY Fulton-Montgomery Tags Suny Fulton-montgomery High School Art Perrella Gallery More information Montgomery County bonding $1.75M for second phase of building renovationsUAlbany, FMCC sign dual admission agreementCollege roundup: SUNY Fulton-Montgomery's Gannon leads local trio of honorees'Fulton-Montgomery Community College' brand to be fully phased outImages: Broadalbin Craft Fair and Home Show (7 photos) Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Most Read Complaints about Chunky Boy craft handles resurface as mass manufacturing begins Police: Amsterdam man in truck bed menaced people with hunting bow Amsterdam man charged with criminal sex act, sheriff says Sunny Hunny Farms to grow with approval of on-site farm store in town of Amsterdam Town of Amsterdam considers ban on battery energy storage systems Local Events Become aSubscriber Today Get online access to recordernews.com,e-Edition, and home delivery Subscribe Latest e-Edition Stocks Market Data by TradingView