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7 Ed Notes

Student Work Showcased at Talbot County Free Library

September 13, 2020 by Talbot County Public Schools

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The Talbot County Free Library and the Easton High School Interactive Media Production Career and Technology Pathway are showcasing student animations, films, illustrations, and design work beginning September 9th 2020.

Nick Hanes, Indie Project, Adobe Photoshop

This is the fourth year the library has partnered with Easton High School to host an exhibition of student work from the Interactive Media Pathway, which focuses on the skills of graphic design, illustration, film, animation, and web media. This year’s showcase will feature the diverse talents of the thirteen students that completed the rigorous Interactive Media Pathway this year: Katelyn Allen, Brianna Friedman, David Gardner, Julia Hammons, Nicholas Hanes, Matthew Herron, Riley Jones, Natalie Joseph, Gary Magill, Analee Maldonado Cruz, Galen Marquess, Sarah Mooney and Toni’sia Seth. Much of the work on display was created during the challenge of the 2020 spring semester, and is a testament to the student’s dedication, resiliency, and creative spirit.

Analee Maldonado-Cruz, Self Portrait, Adobe Photoshop

Event information:
Talbot County Free Library
100 W. Dover St. Easton, MD 21601

Exhibit dates: September 9-December, 30 2020

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  1. Robert Horvath says

    September 13, 2020 at 5:41 PM

    Wow. This is fantastic. Beautiful work. This is the future in art. Wish well for all of the kids.

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