PDS to feature Lower School student artwork

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The Anne Reid ’72 Art Gallery at Princeton Day School is set to present the work of Lower School artists in the exhibit “Syn°Chro°Nous.” This inaugural exhibit of our Lower School art program will be on view from January 11 through January 30, 2016. There will be an opening reception on Tuesday, January 12 from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. for the families of the artists in grades PreK through 2; and a reception on Thursday, January 14, from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. for families of artists in grades 3 and 4. The receptions are free and open to the public.

“Syn°Chro°Nous” includes the work of more than 200 Princeton Day School Lower School students in grades Pre-K through four, and will be the culmination of the interactions, collaborations and contributions of the school’s youngest students. The exhibit will feature a variety of media, including painting, watercolor, ceramics, video media, mixed media collage and sculpture, illuminating the variety of media the students are exposed to at an early age.

Princeton Day School faculty involved in this exhibition include Lower School Art teacher Thaddeus (TJ) Erdahl, , US Furniture Design teacher Chris Maher, LS Technology coordinator Carol Olson, LS Art assistant Holly Kenny, US Ceramics teacher Stephanie Stuefer and LS science teacher Aaron Schomburg.

“Syn°Chro°Nous” is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday when the school is in session, and by appointment on weekends. For more information about the Anne Reid ‘72 Art Gallery, please call Jody Erdman, Art Gallery Director, at (609) 924-6700 x 1772 or visit pds.org.

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