Next to the artwork are displays with the artists' names, title, and description. Here we have "Children Need Darkness" by Elle from Layton, Utah and "A Mirror in the Darkness" by Burklie, Sam, and Rylee from EskDale, Utah.
Some exhibits were three-dimensional, like the bottom one in the photo below titled, "Draw Back the City, Let in the Night."
In this textile piece, each student decorated a piece of fabric and they stitched them all together.
There are too many pieces of art to show them all in this post, but here you can see the theater wall covered.
More artwork is shown out in the lobby.
Finally, three more pieces, with descriptions at the bottom. Check out this 3D owl from Eureka, Nevada student Scarlett.
This Great Horned Owl by Henderson, NV student Athena.
And this "Moonlight Dance" by Henderson, NV student Adina.
The show runs through September 8, which happens to be the Astronomy Festival at Great Basin National Park. It's worth a visit!
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