Lessons in Expression Local Teacher Art Show now on display

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Woodlands Arts Council opened the “Lessons in Expression” teacher art show on August 21, 2025, featuring works from 20 local art educators. This exhibition showcases a rich diversity of artistic styles, from ceramics to paintings, highlighting the unique perspectives and creative visions of each artist. Attendees engaged with the artists, gaining insights into how their experiences as teachers shape their art. The show is curated by local artist Annette Palmer and features educators from institutions such as Bear Branch Intermediate and The John Cooper School. Running until October 23, 2025, the exhibition aims to foster community appreciation for the arts and celebrate the commitment of educators to inspire students.

The event emphasizes the role of creativity in education and its impact on the next generation. The exhibition space is located at 9450 Grogans Mill Rd. , Ste. 160, The Woodlands, TX. More information can be found on the Woodlands Arts Council's website.

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