Nightmare on Main Street
October 16 – November 7, 2020
Juror Raquel Skellington
The exhibit is also on display in our Main Street Gallery, 213 Main St., Huntington NY 11743. Our gallery is open to the public, Tuesday – Friday 11:00am- 4:00pm and some Saturdays. We will have limited capacity, social distancing and require masks at all times. Please call 631-271-8423 in advance.
For the 9th year, Huntington Arts Council invited students grades 6-12 to participate in “Nightmare on Main Street” with art inspired by the theme of Halloween
Congratulations to all of the students accepted into this show; Mia Bacchi, Fiorella Benitez, Sofia Bertolotti, Anna Bielawski, Jesse Boxenhorn, Ronald Cheng, Sofia Orellana Contreras, Paul Coppola, Giuliana Corliss, Olivia DeFeo, Sayra Fernandez, Taryn Gerlach, Calista Gipson, Shane Halleran, Meghan Hanley, Davan Howard, Corinne Lafont, Katelyn Lalehzar, Suah Lee, Liz Angela Lopez, Vincent Maio, Gianna Mancusi, Madeline Marcus, Emma Martensen, Vita Mazza, Thalia Merseburg, Delia Miles, Daniella Pedi, Marissa Reichelscheimer, Vivien Reyes, Tony Salinas, Ivette Sanchez, Natalie Schiff, Leo Schindler, Chloe Sealove, Serena Sellers, Sajjal Shah, Adriana Shields, Ellie Smith, Brooke Speicher, Aiyanna Torres, Cindy Wang, Isabella Weber, Jasmine Weston, Elan Ben Yosef, Lucas Zuniga-Prado
About the Juror: Raquel Skellington is an Alternative Performance Artist and Graphic Designer from New York. She is dedicated to promoting diversity in the live-action role-play and greater geek communities. Having discovered the wonders of character performance at a young age, Skellington is now a veteran performer of numerous immersive experiences both in America and abroad. The artist approaches role-playing with passion and creativity; there is nothing Skellington is afraid to do, try, or be.
For more about the artists and their work, download the artist book here.
-
-
Beckoning Night by
Lucas Zuniga-Prado -
Public funding provided by Suffolk County
With additional support from Main St. Benefactor Members Beth and Charles Levinthal