The Public Works Art Center was the scene for the Artfields Jr. showcase during last week's Third Thursday in Summerville's downtown area. The traveling exhibition features South Carolina Award Winners in grades 1-12. Among the distinguished artists is Summerville High School student Iona Brown pictured alongside her production titled, "If the shoe fits." Other notable offerings included: "Under it all" by Ladson's Caitlin Benoit who focuses on the fear that comes with mortality. Emma Moseley of Myrtle Beach, on the other hand, submitted a piece titled, "Lola & Marley." It spotlights her two dogs who passed away 24 hours of each other.
Magic mystery tour: ArtFields Jr. portraits on display at Public Works Art Center
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