Youth Art Month Brings Student Creativity to the Library
Each spring, the library proudly celebrates Youth Art Month, a national program that highlights the importance of arts education, by showcasing artwork created by local elementary students. The Elementary Art Show is a collaborative effort between the Crown Point Community School Corporation’s elementary art teachers and the Crown Point Community Library.
This annual exhibit provides a meaningful and affirming experience for young artists while offering the public an opportunity to engage with and celebrate student creativity. During February and March, artwork created by students in grades K–5 will be displayed in the Crown Point Library’s lobby display cases and art gallery.
February Exhibit
Artwork from students at Eisenhower, Solon Robinson, and Jerry Ross Elementary Schools
March Exhibit
Artwork from students at Lake Street, MacArthur, Winfield, and Timothy Ball Elementary Schools
The library will host opening receptions for each exhibit, welcoming student artists, their families, and the community:
• February 12 at 6 p.m. – Eisenhower, Solon Robinson, and Jerry Ross
• March 10 at 6 p.m. – Lake Street, MacArthur, Winfield, and Timothy Ball
Special thanks to the elementary school PTOs and the Friends of the Crown Point Library for sponsoring the art receptions and supporting arts education in our community.



