For 30 years, students in Santa Rosa, Calif., have had the option of studying either the visual or performing arts, the Press Democrat reports.
Now they've got a chance to see their work up close and personal as the ArtQuest program celebrates its 30th anniversary.
On Saturday, the school is hosting its annualPerspective Unleashed Spring Showcase, featuring students' work from dance, digital arts, photography, theater arts, video arts, visual fine arts, dance, and instrumental and vocal music programs.
"ArtQuest provides students with an immersive, 21st-century, college preparatory program that prepares students with the creative problem solving, critical thinking, and industry experience necessary to pursue college and professional paths," says the program's coordinator.
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