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Exhibition: Cultural Kaleidoscope and Youth Art

April 29, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
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April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
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April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map

April 29-May 20, 2023

Our annual showcase of youth creativity features artwork by students of all ages in Palo Alto Unified School District as well as artwork created in the Art Center’s artist-in-the-schools program, Cultural Kaleidoscope.

Youth Art celebrates the imaginative spirit of the students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, featuring a selection of artwork from students in grades K-12. The exhibition theme, “How Does Art Sustain Us?” will allow students to show how creative realization is discovered through artistic risk taking, fortitude, and personal expression.

Cultural Kaleidoscope represents the culminating exhibition of the Palo Alto Art Center’s artists-in-the-schools program, which brings multidisciplinary, arts-integrated lessons to K-5 students in Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto Unified School District.

Image credits from left to right: Anya L., 12th grade, “Enchanted,” ceramic, Henry M. Gunn High School; Melina C., Kindergarten, “Bear Party,” watercolor, Los Robles—Ronald McNair Academy, Ravenswood City School District. 

Venue

Palo Alto Art Center
1313 Newell Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303 United States
+ Google Map