Student artists share new glass works

High School students in Arts Department Co-Chair Trent Boysen's glass elective are excited to announce their new exhibit "Glass Funky, That Funky Glass" on display in the Tibbott Alcove Gallery now through the end of the semester.
Students in Glass: Fusing, Slumping & Kiln Casting have selected their best pieces to share with the USN community in their new exhibit. Arts patrons, families, and the USN community can view the students' masterpieces in the Tibbott Alcove Gallery on the first floor of the Tibbott Center along with "Mostly Crows," an exhibition by local painter Tim Hooper on display through April.

Families interested in viewing "Glass Funky, That Funky Glass" are welcome to view the exhibit during regular school operating hours and should follow standard guidelines for visiting campus.
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