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Student Artwork Chosen for 'Art of Healing' Show

The students' artwork will be on display at the Columbia Museum of Art and at Lexington Medical Center.

The artwork of four Lexington One students will be on display at the Columbia Museum of Art through March 9 and in the Lexington Medical Center lobby through April 7. 

The students entered their artwork in the 2013 “Art of Healing” art competition sponsored by Lexington Medical Center in partnership with the Columbia Museum of Art.

The paintings, photographs and sculptures expressed a concept of the "Art of Healing." Each student wrote a description providing background information about each piece and explaining how it depicts healing.

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Artwork by Lexington High student Savannah Goff, Pelion High students Angel Fish and Jessica Padgett and White Knoll High student Anna-Marie Richardson was selected for the art show.

Five other Lexington One students won awards for their pieces. 

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Lexington High student Anna Schumann won third place overall for her work "All Who Wander Are Not Lost."

Juror’s Choice awards were given to Megan Cooper from Lexington High and Megan O’Neal and Chloe Threatt from White Knoll High. 

Lexington High student Taylor Stevenson received an honorable mention.

Submitted by Lexington One.


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