Based on votes from participating students and the KMA Board, staff and volunteers, Crowley's artwork was chosen from 42 entries from 24 local high schools. It will be used as the postcard invitation sent to more than 3,000 people, in addition to a poster and press image representing the exhibition.
The exhibition will begin with a reception on Sunday, March 1, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and all 42 designs will be on display along with artwork from local high school seniors.
Crawley is a vice president of the high school’s chapter of the National Art Honor Society and also Art Director of the school’s award-winning literary publication, Roar. He plans to pursue a career in art, according to his art teacher Michael Chiariello.
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