WCHS Bloom Art Show

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Name: WCHS Bloom Art Show
Date: April 27, 2024
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM CDT
Event Description:
Mark your calendar for the nineteenth annual release party of Bloom--A Fine Arts Journal by Washington students.

This is like an open house where you can stop in for 20 min or stay to hear all of the readers and musicians perform. The event is free.

Bloom is a fine arts night that features WCHS student art, writing, music, and food and is open to the community. Students who are featured in the bloom book are chosen by a panel of judges that consists of WCHS alumni who have gone into a career in the arts and former fine arts teachers. This year we will have live music and local artists doing art demonstrations, as well as all students who are featured in the book exhibiting their work and performances by student writers. We would love to see you there!
Location:

Washington Community High School: Multi-Purpose Room

115 Bondurant St.
Washington, IL 61571
 
(309)  444-3167
www.wacohi.net
Date/Time Information:
Friday, April 26 in the WCHS MPR
5:30 - 7:30 p.m
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