Art
Student Artwork
Good News
Seniors, Tiphareth Pla El and Marsha Gaspard, were awarded the Christina Mazzitelli Memorial Art Scholarship for summer art portfolio development. They are holding their expressive self-portraits created at the Art League Teen Portfolio Summer Program.

The following Lawrence High School students are exhibiting artists in C.W.Post / LIU’s annual High School Art Invitation 12X12 Show, May 13th-May 20th: Kyle Goldstein, Elizabeth Schneider and Kiran Tariq, Art Teacher – Safia Fatimi and Ariel Collado, Dana Kamens, Oriana Rabinowitz, Alex Rexha, Telloyd Richards, Jr. and Kevin Roncancio, Art Teacher – Joann DelGuidice.
A reception for participating artists, teachers, family and friends will be held in the Hillwood Commons Student Art Gallery on Wednesday, May 20th from 5:30-7:30 P.M. The gallery is open for visitors Monday-Friday from 3:00-6:00 P.M. This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to meet other students from neighboring high schools as well as faculty and staff from the C.W. Post.

Congratulations to Sammy R. a fifth grade student from Number 6 and Fabio Lamberti, an 11th grade student at Lawrence High School. Their individual art work of baseball player David Wright was selected by the New York Mets organization to be displayed during two ball games in May on the Citifield Scoreboard in centerfield.


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Splatter Painting Day
Congratulations Stephanie and Ms. DelGuidice!
Stephanie, one of our 11th graders' art piece was selected for the Embracing Our Differences exhibit.
Embracing Our Differences, is an outdoor art exhibition intended to demonstrate that diversity enriches our lives; that respect for differences in our thoughts and beliefs elevates the human experience; that the active rejection of prejudice and hatred enhances our own freedom; and that the suffering caused when people are not treated with dignity and respect is unacceptable.
The Embracing Our Differences exhibition features 39 billboard size images created by professional artists, art students, and school children from all over Long Island. Their creations reflect their interpretation of our message, “enriching lives through diversity.”
An outdoor juried art exhibition to be held on the grounds of the
Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn
September 26 - October 13, 2008
and in Heckscher Park, Huntington
October 17 - October 29, 2008
