Mattawoman Creek Art Center will host its student exhibit Seven-Up+ 2023 through Sunday, Feb. 5, at 5565 Upham Place in Marbury. The exhibit features works by 112 Charles County high school students, including “Blooming” by Jamela Butler of Westlake High School. The exhibit runs through Sunday, Feb. 5. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The art center is located within Smallwood State Park, but park fees are waived for art center visitors. For more information, contact 301-743-5159 or MattawomanArt@aol.com.
Mattawoman Creek Art Center will host its student exhibit Seven-Up+ 2023 through Sunday, Feb. 5, at 5565 Upham Place in Marbury. The exhibit features works by 112 Charles County high school students, including “Blooming” by Jamela Butler of Westlake High School. The exhibit runs through Sunday, Feb. 5. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The art center is located within Smallwood State Park, but park fees are waived for art center visitors. For more information, contact 301-743-5159 or MattawomanArt@aol.com.
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Charles County Public Schools Content Specialist for Fine and Performing Arts Timothy Bodamer checks the exhibit pieces.
STAFF PHOTO BY MICHAEL REID
“Deep Sea” by North Point High School senior Ash Leonard.
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McDonough High School senior Elijah Cam[bell took this photograph titled “Zeus.”
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“Alebrije — Spirit Animal” by St. Charles High School sophomore DaVein Britt.
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Dakota Miles, a sophomore at Lackey High School painted this piece titled “Expressions.”
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