Student Talent on Display in ‘Holbrook Made’

Aaron Case
The Warner Gallery is currently hosting its final art show of the school year. Following the Honors Art Exhibit, which was on display for the month of April, Holbrook Made features work from students across all levels of art classes in the Holbrook Arts Center.

From the detailed ceramics displayed on pedestals around the gallery to the walls filled with photography, drawings, paintings, and collages, the work speaks to the bright future of Millbrook art in stentorian tones. Mastery of form and technique is already evident in many of the pieces, which range from whimsical ceramic representations of food to somber oil paintings by more than one student experimenting with a Blue Period.

Dropping into the gallery for a quick perusal of Holbrook Made between classes is never a bad idea; however, blocking out more time to soak in the creative vibes of this year’s exhibit is highly encouraged. And if this exhibit isn’t quite enough to scratch the art-appreciation itch, take a trip across the Holbrook parking lot for another look at Liminality, the AAPI Heritage Month show that’s still on display in MASC.

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