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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
"Guise" by Augusta Morgan of Lewiston-Porter High School will be one of the photos on hand at the 30th annual Storrs All High Photo Show, opening Sunday at the Kenan Center. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS)

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Shaylynn Skrorka's "The Beauty in Bones" will be on display at the exhibit.
Skrorka is from Williamsville East High School.
For the 30th year, the Kenan Center in Lockport will present the Storrs All High Photo Show, featuring the work of high school students from across Western New York.

This year’s show opens Sunday with a free public reception from 2 - 5 p.m. and awards presented at 3:00 p.m. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 9 - 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 2 - 5 p.m. The exhibit continues through March 22.

Sixteen category awards will be presented, including Best School Overall, Best of Show, Student Processed and Best of Show Commercially Processed; Black & White, Color, Urbanscape; Landscape, Floralscape, Portrait, Waterscape, Computer Generated, Still Life, Journalism/Documentary; Sports, Architecture, and Animal. In addition, one student from each school is recognized with a merit award.

The exhibit is named in honor of Lockport artist, William Storrs, who passed away in 2005. An accomplished artist and long-time contributor to visual arts programming at the Kenan Center, Storrs was instrumental in starting the All High Photo Show which was designed to showcase the photographic work of high school students throughout Western New York, and was an active participant in the installation of the works as well as the awards presentation.
         
The Kenan Center is a regional community center for arts, education and recreation located on 25 acres in historic Lockport, New York. Facilities include a sports arena, a 153-seat theater, education building, outdoor recreational fields, and the Kenan house, a mid-19th century Italianate design, featuring a year-round art gallery and formal gardens. For more information call 433-2617 or visit www.kenancenter.org.



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