Caledonia Student Art on Display at Kent ISD
GRAND RAPIDS – Digital art from Caledonia High School artists is now on view at Kent ISD. Photography, computer generated and traditional art can be viewed in the lobby at 2930 Knapp NE during business hours through February 5.
The student artists are in Advanced Placement and digital art classes, taught by Caledonia High School art teachers Mike Cornell and Joel Reeder. “We’re here to mentor and coach our students from the sidelines. We offer guidance and support while allowing them to follow their own creative interests,” says Cornell. Learn about the featured student artists and Caledonia High School’s growing visual arts program at www.chsart.org.
The Caledonia High School art display is one of a series during the year from schools within Kent ISD. Other districts with lobby displays this year include Kenowa Hills, East Grand Rapids and South Christian High School. Kentwood High School will have a display in February, followed by Thornapple Kellogg in March.
Kent ISD also participates in Representative Vern Ehlers’ annual Congressional Arts Competition, serving as local judges and occasionally offering purchase awards to student winners.

