Meridian Park Elementary Art Showcase

Shoreline, WALocal News

Meridian Park Elementary School held an Arts Showcase on May 28, 2025, displaying student artwork from the Art Docent Program and PTA Reflections competition. The event drew a diverse crowd, including Shoreline's Mayor Chris Roberts, who expressed his love for vibrant art. Live demonstrations by guest artists allowed students to observe the art-making process firsthand. Among the featured students were state winners Leonard Bach Hoang and Justus Lomboy, who highlighted their achievements in music and animation. Jenny Penney and Jess Lambie, key organizers of the event, worked tirelessly throughout the year to engage students in art.

The showcase highlighted art's role in fostering community connections and showcased the talents of young artists. Aimee Rush Faz, another featured artist, shared her unique approach to art using unconventional materials. The event celebrated creativity and encouraged students to continue exploring their artistic passions.

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