Displaying artwork for the public can summon up a rush of emotions. For student Megan Simms, 18, seeing her artwork in a gallery will be something she’ll treasure as she pursues her dreams of being an artist.
“It’s always going to be special,” she said.
Megan’s first art exhibition was not only an exciting opportunity for a budding artist, but a great way to see what other area high school students were producing. “It was really cool to see the artwork and different styles by high school students like me, and how different they were from my own,” Megan said. “It’s exciting to see where different high school teens are getting their inspiration from.”
The art exhibition titled “Artist Statement” featured artwork from K-12 students in Oregon schools, displayed Dec. 1-4 at the gallery space of Portland’s Pioneer Place. Megan, a senior at St. Mary’s Academy in Portland, submitted a two-tone self-portrait for the show.
“I was really excited to get to show my artwork. Being accepted into a gallery, I was excited and proud of myself. It makes me a lot more confident in my artistic endeavors.”