37ECB Students' Art, Graphic Design, and Fashion: Opening Exhibition

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Art, Community Engagement
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Program Description

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The San Diego County Office of Education Juvenile Court and Community Schools (JCCS) proudly presents an exhibition of original mixed media work created by students from 37ECB School featuring art, graphic design, fashion, and barista skills on display.


This showcase at the Pauline Foster Teen Center celebrates each student's dedication and diverse skill set. Some students are presenting market-ready fashion designs, complete with social media presence, while others are showcasing their talent through graphic designs and artwork.

Adding to the experience, students from 37ECB's barista program will be offering coffee during the opening reception, demonstrating yet another valuable skill set developed at the school.

Experience how these young creators are addressing social issues through various artistic mediums and, in some cases, through commerce with their ready-to-market creations.

We invite the community to support the impressive talents of these young artists, designers, and baristas by attending the exhibition. For those students with online presence, we encourage you to follow their social media accounts. Your support encourages their continued development in art, graphic design, fashion, coffee-making skills, and for some, socially conscious entrepreneurship.

This exhibition demonstrates how students imagine creating their future through their masterpieces and practical skills while also making a positive impact on society.


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Food and refreshments will be provided thanks to the Central Friends of Library. 

Accessibility

Need disability-related modifications or accommodations? Information and program content can be made available in alternative formats upon request by emailing JFRogers@sandiego.gov.