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Surprise student takes 1st in online exhibition
West Valley Arts sponsors contest
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ON EXHIBIT NOW
What: West Valley Arts Members Exhibit
When: Through Friday, July 10
Where: westvalleyarts.org
West Valley Arts Council 16126 N. Civic Center Plaza, Suite 102 Surprise, AZ
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A Surprise student captured first place in the recently-completed West Valley Arts Council Student Online Exhibition.
Eliseo Miguel of Valley Vista High School, 15550 N. Parkview Place, received first place honors with a colored pencil and ink drawing entitled “Save the Turtles.”
The exhibition was open to all students 13-21 years old. All artwork juried into the exhibition are is welcome — but not required — to be for sale.
The West Valley Arts Council is located at 16126 N. Civic Center Plaza, Suite 102.
A West Valley Arts Members Exhibit is currently being exhibited through Friday, July 10.