The Young Masters exhibition features selected works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art History, and Music Theory students from 10 Dallas-area high schools participating in the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP Arts Incentive Program. The 2016 Young Masters exhibition includes 60 original pieces and features two-dimensional and three-dimensional works created by AP Studio Art students, essays analyzing works in the DMA’s collection by AP Art History students, and four-minute compositions by AP Music Theory students.
Since its founding in 1994, more than 17,500 arts and music students have benefited from the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP incentive programs. Last year, graduating seniors earned over $34 million in scholarships.
The exhibition will be on display in the DMA’s Concourse through April 17, 2016.
The Young Masters exhibition features selected works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art History, and Music Theory students from 10 Dallas-area high schools participating in the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP Arts Incentive Program. The 2016 Young Masters exhibition includes 60 original pieces and features two-dimensional and three-dimensional works created by AP Studio Art students, essays analyzing works in the DMA’s collection by AP Art History students, and four-minute compositions by AP Music Theory students.
Since its founding in 1994, more than 17,500 arts and music students have benefited from the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP incentive programs. Last year, graduating seniors earned over $34 million in scholarships.
The exhibition will be on display in the DMA’s Concourse through April 17, 2016.
The Young Masters exhibition features selected works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art History, and Music Theory students from 10 Dallas-area high schools participating in the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP Arts Incentive Program. The 2016 Young Masters exhibition includes 60 original pieces and features two-dimensional and three-dimensional works created by AP Studio Art students, essays analyzing works in the DMA’s collection by AP Art History students, and four-minute compositions by AP Music Theory students.
Since its founding in 1994, more than 17,500 arts and music students have benefited from the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP incentive programs. Last year, graduating seniors earned over $34 million in scholarships.
The exhibition will be on display in the DMA’s Concourse through April 17, 2016.