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N. Babylon Students Selected for Colors of Long Island Exhibit

Students will have their artwork on display at the Long Island Museum of American Art in Stony Brook.

Twelve North Babylon School District student-artists have been selected to have their artwork featured in the Colors of Long Island Art Exhibit at the Long Island Museum of American Art in Stony Brook.

The exhibit will run from March 1 through April 28, with an artists’ reception on March 10. The art pieces were created under the tutelage of art teachers Renee Blank, Lisa Gregorek, Paul Guadagnino, Karen Kennely, Joyce Orrigo and Carolyn Whitney.

The student-artists honored to have their work displayed include Belmont Elementary School fifth-graders Angelica Pido and Bryan Sabogal, DeLuca Elementary School first-graders Samantha Marshall and Reese Rowland, Parliament Place second-graders Joseph Fioravanti and Adam Marson, Marion G. Vedder Elementary School fourth-graders Andrew Goldstein and Alessandra Papaleo, Robert Moses Middle School eighth-graders Sofia Kachurka and Tahina Urena, and North Babylon High School freshman Angela DiFazio and sophomore Amiyah Ford. 


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