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Norwalk Students Featured In International Art Show At Aquarium

NORWALK, Conn. – Artwork by five young people from Norwalk is included among 141 creations from children from 22 different countries in a special exhibit at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk.

Taina Pagan, 17, a student at The Center for Global Studies in Norwalk, stands by her entry, “A Family Gathering,” at the reception for the 18th International Children’s Art Show.

Taina Pagan, 17, a student at The Center for Global Studies in Norwalk, stands by her entry, “A Family Gathering,” at the reception for the 18th International Children’s Art Show.

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 “The Ages of Hunting” by Greer Lammens, 13, a student at Roton Middle School in Norwalk, is one of 141 works displayed in the 18th International Children’s Art Show.

“The Ages of Hunting” by Greer Lammens, 13, a student at Roton Middle School in Norwalk, is one of 141 works displayed in the 18th International Children’s Art Show.

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“Freedom to Paint” by Jonette Colletti, 16, was submitted through Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk.

“Freedom to Paint” by Jonette Colletti, 16, was submitted through Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk.

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“My Kitten Leo” by Victoria Silva-Meza, a student at Side-by-Side School in Norwalk.

“My Kitten Leo” by Victoria Silva-Meza, a student at Side-by-Side School in Norwalk.

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“One Year” by Lisa Kwok, 15, a student at The Center for Global Studies in Norwalk.

“One Year” by Lisa Kwok, 15, a student at The Center for Global Studies in Norwalk.

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The show, the 18th International Children’s Art Exhibit, will run through Labor Day. The art is displayed in the Maritime Aquarium’s IMAX Theater Lobby, and it is free and open to the public for viewing.

This year’s theme is “Food for Thought,” and children ages 8 to 18 were asked to illustrate something that is important to their cultures, such as a value or belief. They were also asked to include a food in the artwork, whether it was being cultivated, prepared or eaten.

The show is presented by Creative Connections, and the works were submitted through the organization’s ArtLink program. The work by the Norwalk students includes:

• “Freedom to Paint” by Jonette Colletti, Stepping Stones Museum for Children • “One Year” by Lisa Kwok, Center for Global Studies • “The Ages of Hunting” by Greer Lammens of Roton Middle School • “A Family Gathering” by Taina Pagan, Center for Global Studies • “My Kitten Leo” by Victoria Silva-Meza, Side-by-Side School

Many other students from Fairfield County, and even more from Connecticut, have works in the exhibit.

Sponsors for the event are Fairfield County Bank and Peralta Design, with support from the Department of Economic and Community Development, and the Connecticut Office of the Arts.

Creative Connections is a nonprofit international cultural exchange organization. The group encourages young people to learn about other cultures and their own. For more information, go to the website at www.creativeconnections.org.

For more information about other exhibits at The Maritime Aquarium, or about IMAX movies, programs and the aquarium, visit the website at www.maritimeaquarium.org or call 203-852-0700.

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