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Celebrating Youth Art Month with Middle School Artwork

Posted March 16, 2026

It's Youth Art Month, and we're spotlighting the work of our incredibly talented middle school students. It’s inspiring to see how these young artists are finding their voices, experimenting with new mediums, and pushing their creative boundaries!

A colored pencil drawing of a close up face with colorful eyes and uniquely shaped pupils, created by 8th grader Charley Cotten.

A mosaic style painting with a brown bull in the center, created by 7th grader Reagan Richardson.

A painting of a blue and orange frog, sitting on colorful lilly pads, created by 8th grader Ayzlin Green.

A painting of a purple juice box with a face, created by 8th grader Emily Hodges.

A painting on fabric, depicting a long windy road that leads to two mountains, created by 7th grader Ellie Vincent Perry.

A painting showing a river in the middle, surrounded by trees on both sides, created by 8th grader Jordyn Peckham.

A felt textile artwork showing rolling hills and a house, created by 8th grader Jacob Jager.

A mixed media collage depicting several buildings in a cityscape, created by 7th grader Kynzlee Moore.

A painting showing a black road that leads to a the mountains, created by 8th grader Brody Justesen.

A painting of an orange flower, created by 7th grader Camryn McNeal.

A colored pencil drawing of a wall with several hung picture frames, with a portrait of a crying girl in the the center frame, created by 8th grader Kamryn Wood.


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