Floyd County High’s art show at Jacksonville Center to close Saturday, Jan. 12

Cowboy Thinker by Jonathan Snead and Jordan Goff. Photo courtesy of Jacksonville Center for the Arts
The Floyd County High School Art Show in the Hayloft Gallery at the Jacksonville Center, featuring works by Floyd County High School art students, will close on Saturday, Jan. 12.
Participating students are: Haley Atkins, Kaylen Bowman, Holly Britt, Brandey Brooks, Sweet Bullard, Amelia Coartney, Hunter Cochran, Hannah Cox, Morgan Cox, Kaitlin Custer, Matthew Custer, Bethany Duncan, Bradley Duncan, Ashley Dunn, Courtney Foster, Josh Gallimore, Brittany Goad, Jordan Goff, Makayla Harrison, Rachel Henson, Nathan Higgs, William Holdren, Amber Huff, Joe Huffman, Gabbi Howard, Bethany Hunley, Emily Justice, Callie Keith, Rachel Landreth, Nathalie Lucas, Bethany Martin, Mellea Mead, Abby Memitt, Caylee Merril, Devon Merrill, Molly McClain, Katie McCloud, Amber Mitchell, Devin Patrick, Mary Phillips, Sarah Phillips, Michaela Pratt, Brooke Quesenberry, Laken Quesenberry, Zachary Quesenberry, Heather Ramsey, Brianna Ratcliff, Kenna Robertson, Jordan Roscoe, Rebekah Roscoe, Catherine Rumburg, Samantha Slater, Megan Smith, Xena Smith, Johnathan Snead, Draken Thompson, Sam Turman, Danielle Wade, Logan Weeks, Julia Wendelin, Katie West, and Josh Whitlow.
The Hayloft Gallery will feature young adult artists in late January with the “New Voice: Young Innovations” exhibit. “New Voice” is an exhibit that not only gives an opportunity for artists to exhibit their work, but an occasion to share what they have learned – new skills, techniques, styles and mediums. It will run from Jan. 25 through March 16 with a Meet-the-Artist reception on Feb. 9 at 4 p.m.
For more information, visit jacksonvillecenter.org or call 745-2784.
– Submitted by Marie Woolum, The Jacksonville Center for the Arts
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