
Chester High School art students are hosting their annual winter art exhibit at Plumas Bank. The students’ original artwork will be on display Dec. 10 through Jan. 24, 2013.
A variety of mediums are on display including: papier-mache, scratchboard, pencil and acrylic.
Under the direction of CHS art teacher Anjanelle Weiher, students Moises McCulloch, Isaac Thompson, Alexis Buchanan, Megan Hudson and Madi Hudson organized the display in order to receive extra credit.
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