Peninsula College hosted the Olympic Peninsula High School Art Exhibition where student artist Riley Gregg of Port Townsend won “Best in Show.” A sophomore at Port Townsend High School, …
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Peninsula College hosted the Olympic Peninsula High School Art Exhibition where student artist Riley Gregg of Port Townsend won “Best in Show.” A sophomore at Port Townsend High School, Gregg’s video artwork is entitled “Two Faced.”
Encompassing many mediums from ceramics and collage to digital art and video, the exhibition featured 39 artworks from the region’s high school students.
Other Port Townsend award recipients included Chatham Rankin, Taj Jesse Watson who placed second in 3-D art, and Rowan Elliott who took the prize for third place in 2-D art.
To see all student works, visit the virtual exhibition on the Peninsula College PUB Gallery of Art Facebook page.