“The Cello Player” strikes gold at LCSC art show

Hunter Mclelland’s painting “Just Breathe” hangs at LCSC Center for Arts and History in Lewiston April 29.

Julia Harrington’s painting “Sunset Road” hangs at Center for Arts and History in Lewiston April 29.

Madison Montosa’s painting “The Cello Player” sells for $200 at LCSC Center for Arts and History in Lewiston April 29.

Morgan Glidden’s “Wallowa Pines” hangs at LCSC Center for Arts and History in Lewiston April 29.
During the month of April, students from several Lewiston schools participated in the student art show at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts and History in Lewiston. Artwork came from LHS along with Sacajawea and Jenifer junior highs and many of the elementary schools. Each school submitted art that was created throughout the school year, and students had the opportunity to sell pieces at the art show. Madison Montosa, LHS senior, sold an oil painting entitled “The Cello Player” for $200.