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Photo Gallery: Mentor Schools' Artwork on Display at Great Lakes Mall

See more than 500 paintings, sketches and sculptures from Mentor Schools' elementary artists at the Mentor mall

 
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Brad Rohl and Sienna look at the potter that was made by Hopkins Elementary students.
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Brad Rohl and Sienna look at the potter that was made by Hopkins Elementary students.
The game Angry Birds inspired the first graders of Fairfax Elementary.
Fourth graders from Garfield Elementary made this Vogue cover.
Matther Miller, a third grader at Sterling Morton, made this fish sculpture.
A group of fifth graders at Sterling Morton Elementary made a poster that demonstrated the importance of inclusion and supporting students who may be different.
Ms. Morrocco's fourth grade class from Garfield Elementary created this collage.

Great Lakes Mall is hosting an an art show this week that features more than 500 pieces of art from elementary students in Mentor Schools.

The show began Tuesday and continues  from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the main concourse across from Kay's Jewelers.

Last year, the art show drew thousands of people to Great Lakes Mall, said Renee Lanzara, the mall's marketing director.

"It is our pleasure to host the elementary art show again this year," Lanzara said. "It’s a great opportunity for us to showcase the work of talented local students and support art education in our schools."

If your child was featured in the art show, feel free to upload a photo of their art work, as well.

Related Topics: Art Show, great lakes mall, and mentor schools

Elizabeth Sandli

8:55 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012

my son has his art work here.. i was so amazed to see all of it ... what children can do these days is unbeliveable .. i was so very proud of my son for all his art work that he dose ... he is a great artist and his art teacher is great..

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Jason Lea

9:12 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012

I was very impressed by a lot of the students' work. I had a couple of genuine double-take moments where I couldn't believe what I was looking at was made by a third- or fourth-grader.

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Cin

3:09 pm on Friday, May 25, 2012

My Son had 2 pieces of work published here and he is in 1st grade and I was amazed at his ablities along with the other children's art! I think Mentor has some amazing art teachers!

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