By Insider Staff - Jun 26, 2018 |
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
Kimball Jenkins is hosting its annual student show in the Carriage House through June 30. TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff
For the last 14 years, June is a time where the folks who use the Kimball Jenkins Estate to challenge themselves have a chance to show off their artistic skills.
After taking part in the spring session of art classes, students can submit work to be hung in the Carolyn Jenkins Gallery (the one in the Carriage House) for the annual Kimball Jenkins Spring Student Show.
It features all kinds of great paintings of things like animals, picturesque scenes and flowers.
You can clearly see that these students wanted to be there, and it shows in the detail of their work. Much better than we could do.
The only thing is that you have to make some quick moves to see it. While it just opened last week, it will only be on display through Saturday of this week.
It’s definitely worth a trip around the Carriage House gallery. Just make sure you set aside enough time to take in all the sights. As is the case with most of the bi-annual student shows, everyone wants to show off what they’ve been up to, so there’s lots of work to see.
If this inspires you to get your own budding art career going, visit kimballjenkins.com/artclasses to see all the upcoming classes.
Insider staff
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