High School Students Display their Artistic Talents in Exhibit
Art students from all Fontana Unified School District high schools participated in an exhibit on
April 12-25, 2011 at the Fontana Art Association's Koehler Gallery. The young artists submitted works in a variety of mediums, including drawing, painting, sculpture, design work, digital work, photography, and ceramics.
Vaughn Genuino, a student at Kaiser High School, won Best in Show for his
ceramic (shown at left), "Bad Bugs."
The Fontana Art Association was founded back in 1965. The Koehler Gallery is named for a founding member, the late Dr. Charles A. Koehler, who was also a counselor with the Fontana Unified School District for many years. The gallery recently reopened
last year after an 18-month hiatus during which it was completed renovated. With it's re-opening, the Fontana Art Association hopes to reach out to new members and become a venue for local artists to show their work. Enjoy a look at some of our students' artistic endeavors by clicking on the thumbnails below.
Click here to see a list of winners.
Enjoy a look at some of the first place winners
by clicking on the thumbnails below. |
"Lion" - Black and White
Maggie Wang, Summit High School "Sega Genesis" - Photography
Roxanna Cabrea, Summit High School
"Hand in Glove" - Graphite
Mohamed Housein, Jurupa Hills High School "Trip Out" - Color Media
Sarah Gardea, Citrus High School "Machinery" - Digital Media
Bianca Segovia, Fontana High School "Ocean" - Ceramics
Antonio Rodrequez, Kaiser High School "Totem of Souls" - Painting
Armuress Sapp, Citrus High School "Camera" - 3-D Media
Brenda Pham, Kaiser High School
"Lion" - Black and White
Maggie Wang, Summit High School

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