
Young Artist Gallery Showcase

We're hosting our very first Kid’s Art Gallery Show on April 26th at 5:00pm — and we want to feature YOUR child’s masterpiece! Let your little one shine by submitting their best work of art for display at our special gallery night. Each artist will have their own mini showcase with their artwork, name, and age. Light refreshments will be served during the reception!
Submission deadline: April 21
Max size: 12x12 inches
*One submission per child
Featured Art Submissions

Hawaiian Ocean
Mixed Media
By Tyrone & Tyrese
This vibrant mixed media piece is a heartfelt creation by two young artists, aged 10 and 6. Inspired by their Lola and Papa D’s trip to Hawaii.
Colorful Abstract
Tempera Paint
By Nohea
This colorful abstract was created by three-year-old Nohea using tempera paint and a variety of art tools including brushes, sponges, rollers, stamps, and her own hands.


A Rainy Window
Paint
By Mayukha
This painted piece was created by 6 year-old Mayukha using paint and canvas.
2 Pac
Colored Pencil
By Ariah
This piece was done by 12 year-old Ariah with color pencil in art class. She is a big fan of music and Tupac is her favorite rapper.


My Home
Crayon
By Ollie
This piece was created by 6 year-old Ollie. It is an interpretation of his home with trees and the sun. He added the red heart for his mommy.
Make a Rainbow
Paint
By Noah
This piece was done by 4 year-old Noah with paint and his hands. Noah loves colors and especially mixing them together. He called this piece 'make a rainbow' because that's what he likes to do when he plays with colors.


Hairy
Mixed Media
By Harvey
Three-year-old Harvey created this mixed media masterpiece using supplies from the Space to Play art room. He named his creation 'Hairy.'
Heart
Paper
By Dorothy
This piece was made by 5 year-old Dorothy using paper, scissors, and marker. She loves to make hearts in all her art forms. She added 'paws" to make it easer to display.


Carnival Mask
Paper
By Beatrice
Eight year-old Beatrice made this carnival mask using paper and wood skewers. She was inspired by a recent Girl Scout event to make a mask like she saw in the Spain booth.