Three Northlakes High School students have had artworks selected for The Nagoya Sister City Art Exchange.
The Nagoya is an annual, international art event held in the Japanese city of the same name, and has been running for the past 41 years, with less than 100 student artworks selected from thousands of entries from around the globe each year.
Northlakes High School Principal, Warren Welham, took great pride in announcing that Visual Arts students, Jacob Harris, Katie Arnold and Paul Mundey, had all been successful in their application to exhibit.
“Jacob, Katie and Paul’s artworks were amongst only 80 works that were selected to be exhibited in this international exhibition alongside artworks by students from around the world, ” Welham said.
“The opportunity to participate in this exhibition helps to build international relationships and cultural understanding between students from all over the world. “We are so proud of our internationally exhibiting Visual Arts students, ” he said.
Source: Website, Dec 10 Warren Welham, Northlakes High School