From Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — The artwork of ten students from Trussville City Schools is currently on display in the Old Supreme Court Library in the State Capitol building in Montgomery. Ten more will be showcased in March.
The chosen selections are for the State Superintendent’s Visual Art Exhibition and will be on display through February 23 for the K-6 work and March 1-22 for the seventh graders through seniors.
Students from from Layken Rubin’s art classes at Hewitt-Trussville High School are sophomores Sawyer Henderson and Harper Ramadan; juniors Sydney Boggess, Raymie, Brechin and Aaralynn Gilles; and seniors Kathryn Henderson, Elly Morris and Kelsey Norris.
Representing Hewitt-Trussville Middle School is the artwork of sixth graders Kinsley Halpin and Michelle Treese, and eight graders Sawyer Hancock and Eleanor Tucker. Kristin Meriam is the students’ art teacher.
From Paine Elementary School, the art creations of kindergartener Paige Sexton, first grader Vivi Philpot, second grader Grayton Mann, third grader Olivia Cates, fourth graders Liam Davidson, Grace Geline and Raegan Ryan, and fifth grader Sophie Burt are on exhibit. The eight artists are from Angela Santiago’s and Kelsi Andrews’s art classes.