Maria Campasano of Mastic shows off her work with her friend, Kiara Cuello, of Moriches.


Maria Campasano of Mastic shows off her work with her friend, Kiara Cuello, of Moriches. | Robert Chartuk

Student artists from the William Floyd School District were again in the spotlight at the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association’s annual art show last week, a colorful event that filled the air with creativity and community pride.

The Civic Association, a grassroots group that advocates on behalf of Mastic Beach residents and the environment, transformed its monthly meeting into a gallery night dedicated to the artistic achievements of local youth.

“We look forward to this every year,” said civic president Frank Fugarino, a retired educator and longtime supporter of student programs. “It’s a great way to bring people together and celebrate the talent and imagination of these young artists.”

The show featured artwork from kindergarten through 12th grade under the auspices of Floyd’s Chairperson of Fine Arts, Theresa Bianco, and the art department staff. Superintendent Kevin Koster was also attending the exhibit. 

“This is exciting for us,” Bianco said. “We like to get the artwork out into the community, not just hang it on the wall. Thank you to the parents for supporting and encouraging these artists.”

From vibrant collages to intricate drawings, the exhibit showcased the full range of the students’ talents, drawing praise from neighbors, parents, and civic members alike.

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