SAN DIEGO COUNTY STUDENTS SHOWCASE THEIR TALENTS IN BIENNIAL EXHIBITION AT THE SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART
Young Art 2005: Portraits/Retratos
April 23 to June 5, 2005
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SAN DIEGO—Budding artists from all over San Diego will display their talents in the San Diego
Museum of Art's biennial exhibition of K-12 student artwork, Young Art 2005: Portraits/Retratos. Drawn
from San Diego City and County public and private schools, the more than 200 works chosen for this juried
exhibition will focus on the art of portraiture in all media in conjunction with the current exhibition
Retratos: 2,000 Years of Latin American Portraits. The exhibition will be on view from April 23
through June 5, 2005.
A long-standing program at the Museum, Young Art is a significant component of SDMA's education and
outreach efforts and is highly anticipated by both educators and students alike. Working with more
than 260 teachers from 184 city and county schools, Young Art generates an important link between
youth, teachers, and the Museumcultivating creativity in the artists of tomorrow.
Young Art 2005: Portraits/Retratos represents the culmination of a year-long exploration for teachers
and students. Using SDMA as a resource, teachers have participated in artist-in-residencies,
classes, and workshops designed to help participating students plan and create a portrait of their
own to communicate their ideas, visions, and understanding of themselves and their place in the
world. Throughout the school year, students learned different art techniques and forms of
portraiture, giving them the tools to create their own interpretations of themselves and
people around them.
This program is made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund in conjunction with its support for the
nationally touring exhibition Retratos: 2,000 Years of Latin American Portraits.
Additional support for Young Art 2005: Portraits/Retratos is provided by the Fieldstone Foundation, the
City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Program,
and members of the San Diego Museum of Art.