Senator Seabaugh Applauds Local Student for Artistic Achievements
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“It was an honor to take part in the Capitol Art Exhibit, especially with when such talented students like Cole Watson are involved,” said Seabaugh. “Cole painting “Patriotic Dog” clearly demonstrated his aptitude for the arts. He represents a well rounded student that has a bright future ahead of him. I hope that any other interested students will follow his lead and take part in this wonderful event that is held each February.” The Capitol Art Exhibit is the premier event of Youth Art Month and the largest student exhibit in the state. The purpose of the exhibit is to share with legislators and the public the exceptional creative ability of Georgia's students. Each GAEA member may submit up to two pieces of artwork by students from public or private schools, K-12. You may also submit two pieces of art criticism for a total of four works of art. The Committee Chairpersons are John and Wanda Kinnaman. For more information, please visit: http://www.gaea.armstrong.edu/capitolart/CapitolArtExhibit%202011Packet.pdf |
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2/11/11
State Senator Mitch Seabaugh (R-Sharpsburg) welcomed Cole
Watson to the State Capitol Wednesday to celebrate his
artistic achievements which were chosen to be displayed at
the Capitol Art Exhibit. Watson, a 7th grader from
Arnall Middle
School in
Coweta County,
was chosen by the Georgia Art Education Association (GAEA)
and the Office of the Secretary of State.