The Myrtle Beach Museum of Art once again played host to an amazing exhibition of art by local high school students at the 24th Annual Myrtle Beach Horry Georgetown High School Art Show. Works are on display from April 21 to May 19 and entry is free to see the show at the museum at 3100 South Ocean Boulevard.

We are very proud that Saylor’s piece, A Jester’s Walk, was accepted into this prestigious competition. Saylor used graphite pencils to depict a clown walking his clown dog. “I am very happy that I got to add my dog to my work,” she said. “It was a very interesting piece to make.” Mrs. Patrick says, “I’m very proud of Saylor for being chosen for this honor.”






The show features 2D and 3D pieces, including a handmade dress and many fine examples of printmaking from about nine area schools.
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