Patrons of the Art Show looking at some of the student artwork that was hung in the Culinary Bistro. There are six different paintings depicting fish, self portraits and a landscape of a river.

This week, Euclid High School’s Studio Art & Design CTE Program proudly hosted its annual Senior Art Show, celebrating the creativity, growth, and accomplishments of its graduating artists.

The Culinary Bistro and Auditorium Lobby were transformed into a vibrant gallery space, creating a professional and welcoming environment for families, staff, and community members to experience student artwork. Every senior in the program had the opportunity to display their work, with many pieces also available for purchase, helping to give students the authentic experience of presenting and selling their art.

The exhibition featured an impressive range of mediums, including paintings, pastels, drawings, sculpture, textile design and digital art. Each piece reflected not only technical skill, but also the individuality and voice of the artist behind it. From bold and expressive works to highly detailed designs, the variety on display highlighted the depth of talent across the program.

The Opening Reception drew strong attendance and excitement, with many guests taking time to connect directly with student artists to learn more about their inspiration and creative process. The evening proved to be a tremendous success, with almost all of the artwork sold – an exciting milestone for the artists that speaks to both the quality of the work and the impact it had on those in attendance.

This year’s featured artists included Shamareon Chaney, Dorian Ellison, Rae Fischlin, Brooklyn Fluker, Ty'Rek Howard, Jordin Love, Shannon Melendez, K. Perry, Jaden Reyes, Kimora Rogers, Augcel Tiongson, and Enajah Williams.

Each artist contributed a unique perspective, and together they created a collection that truly captured the strength and diversity of the program.

The Senior Art Show serves as a culminating experience for students, allowing them to curate and present a body of work that reflects their growth over time before heading into their Capstone Projects and eventually Graduation. It also provides valuable experience as they prepare for future opportunities in both education and careers in the arts.

The success of the program is guided by instructor Meg Garbincus, whose leadership helps to support students as they develop their skills and bring their creative visions to life.

It was an outstanding evening celebrating creativity, dedication, and the bright future ahead for these talented seniors.

Student Artwork displays in the Auditorium Lobby. Many of the featured pieces are interpretations of the Alphabet. There are also self portraits and colorful anime characters.

Student artwork displayed in on the wall outside the Culinary Bistro, jewelry, dress and cake designs.

People reviewing artwork in the Bistro. A wedding cake. 3-D designs. Stained Glass design hanging in the window.