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NGHS student work on display at the Capitol Conference Art Show
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Anya Brenkman: “Wildflowers Rock” which is acrylic on a guitar.

NEW GLARUS — Several New Glarus High School student artists are showcasing their work at the Capitol Conference Art Show. The exhibit, featuring a diverse array of student artwork, is on display at the Pyle Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, located on the second floor.

The Capitol Conference Art Show celebrates the creativity and dedication of young artists across the Capitol Conference, providing them with an opportunity to share their talents with a wider audience. The final reception for the exhibit will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 27 where students, families, educators, and community members can come together to recognize the outstanding work on display.

Students representing New Glarus High School include:

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Anya Brenkman: “Wildflowers Rock” which is acrylic on a guitar.
riley brooks
Rylee Brooks: “Barren Plateau” which is an acrylic piece featuring a cloudy sunrise over a barren landscape.
Paytin Vandegrift
Paytin Vandegrift: “Japanese Evening” which is a picture that represents Japan’s beautiful culture.
Chayce Teasdale
Chayce Teasdale: “Jordan Pond” which is an acrylic painting of a pond from Acadia National Park in Maine.
Talia Wiemann
Talia Wiemann: “Witness” which is an acrylic that features feathers on a drum.
Abby Ryan
Abby Ryan: “Birkley and Me” which is a chalk pastel that features a picture of Abby with a friend’s dog.
J Thelen
J Thelen: “Estes Park, Colorado” which is a graphite drawing of a photograph taken while hiking in Colorado.
Emilia Rood
Emilia Rood: “Time to Go” which is another acrylic piece showing moonlight over a valley with an approaching storm.