The Sandy Cleary Art Gallery in Nashua, New Hampshire, is currently hosting an exhibition of student artwork from the Nashua School District, featuring three-dimensional pieces for the first time. The show, which runs through the end of July, includes works from middle and high school students, with new display cases acquired specifically for 3D art like jewelry, paper mache, and ceramics.
The exhibition underscores the gallery's founding mission as part of a broader arts center to nurture local artistic talent from all levels. By dedicating an annual rotation to student work, the gallery provides a professional platform that boosts young artists' confidence and pride, actively fostering the next generation of creators within the community. The inclusion of 3D pieces marks a significant expansion of this educational outreach.