"P.S. Art 2010 in The Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education" Exhibition

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Exceptional works of art by sixty-nine New York City public school students, ages four to twenty, are on view in the Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education through P.S. Art, a collaborative program between the New York City Department of Education and Studio in a School Association, Inc. This is the third consecutive year that the Met has hosted the juried exhibition, P.S. Art 2010: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids.

The P.S. Art competition fully integrates all public school students pre-K through grade twelve, and the works in this year's exhibition were made by young artists with a broad spectrum of life experience: Students having special needs or attending G.E.D. classes are represented, as are those enrolled in advanced placement art classes. The exhibition demonstrates how student creativity, artistic ability, and subject matter evolve in the journey from childhood to adulthood. The works in P.S. Art 2010 were selected from some eight hundred submissions citywide.

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from June 08, 2010 to August 08, 2010

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