“A Rainbow of Voices” Student Art Show
“A RAINBOW OF VOICES”: Artwork by Princeton Junior School students is on view at Small World Coffee, 14 Witherspoon Street, through April 5. An opening reception will be held on Friday, March 11 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Princeton Junior School (PJS) student artwork is now featured at Small World Coffee, 14 Witherspoon Street, in “A Rainbow of Voices.” Students ages 2-12 showcase their imagination and creativity in the exhibit, with older students’ artwork representing social justice causes they feel passionate about. Pieces on display include linocut prints, collagraphs, quilted self-portraits, Jim Dine-inspired hearts, and mixed media art.
The show runs through April 5, with an opening reception on March 11 from 4 to 7 p.m.
PJS is an international baccalaureate elementary school with an expertise in children from early childhood through grade 6. The school has been educating globally-minded, empowered, and joyful learners in the Princeton area for nearly 40 years.
This show is a coordinated effort of the Parent Association, art teacher Cheilaugh Garvey, and five/six suite co-teacher Suzanne Cunningham, who also works as the art curator for Small World.
“A Rainbow of Voices” serves as both a community-building event and fundraiser. Proceeds from the art sold benefit the Princeton Junior School scholarship fund, which enhances the school by attracting students who represent diverse cultural and socioeconomic groups in the community. A portion of the proceeds also supports ArtSpace, a therapeutic art program offered through HomeFront.