school programs
Student Artist Showcase
The Union County Community Arts Council has announced the winners of the annual Union County Student Artist Showcase for 2023. The competition is countywide and designed to encourage and promote interest in the arts at all grade levels.
Students from the Union County Public Schools and charter schools were invited to submit work in the categories of ceramics/pottery, crafts, computer art, digital imagery, black and white drawing, color drawing, mixed media, painting, and printmaking.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, and honorable mentions were presented in each category to winning middle and high school artwork. Overall Best of Show was awarded to one middle school student and one high school student. Participating elementary students were presented with a certificate.
Student Artist Showcase High School Winners
Congratulations to the Student Artist Showcase Winners
Student Artist Showcase Middle School Winners
Congratulations to the Student Artist Showcase Winners
A Positive Impact In Overall Student Achievement
We know that arts education can positively impact overall student achievement, improve critical thinking skills and prepare students to succeed in the workforce. Students in all Union County elementary, middle and high schools receive cultural arts programs that enhance North Carolina curriculum guidelines and serve students by promoting character and moral development, creative thinking, fluency and provide tools and strategies that help contribute to a lifetime of interpersonal skills. The Union County Community Arts Council is proud to come alongside our educators to provide programs and services in 56 schools throughout Union County during normal school hours.
Thanks to Atrium Health and Allen Tate Realtors®
The Union County Community Arts Council is grateful to Atrium Health Union and Allen Tate Realtors for the generous financial support during their 2021 employee giving campaigns. Funds raised from the campaign will support arts education programs and services in Union County schools.