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Newtown Student’s Work In Katonah Museum ‘Young Artists 2020’; Opening Reception Sunday

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KATONAH, N.Y. — Wooster School proudly announces that three of its students have had work accepted into “Young Artists 2020,” the 37th annual exhibition at Katonah Museum of Art featuring work by high school students.

The exhibition showcases the work of the most talented high school seniors in the region. Nearly 400 students from 40 schools in Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, and Fairfield counties will be represented in this year’s exhibition. Among those students are Wooster School students Max Chelso, Bella Friedman and Michaela Yang; Michaela is a resident of Newtown.

An opening reception is scheduled for Sunday, February 9, from 3 to 5 pm, at the museum, 134 Jay Street/Route 22 in Katonah, N.Y.

The exhibition will then remain on view through March 1. Regular museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; and Sunday, 12-5 pm. Those planning to visit should note the museum will be closed on Presidents Day.

Through innovative exhibition and education programs, The Katonah Museum of Art promotes the understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts for diverse audiences. The museum presents exhibitions that explore ideas about art, culture and society — past and present. Learn more at katonahmuseum.org or call 914-232-9555.

Wooster School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school, serving students from Fairfield and Westchester counties. Located in Danbury, the school serves grades 3-12.

To learn more, visit woosterschool.org or call 203-830-3916.

Michaela Yang of Newtown is one of three Wooster School students to have work accepted into "Young Artists 2020." The exhibition will open at Katonah Museum of Art on Sunday, February 9. —photo courtesy Wooster School
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