A variety of art works were on display at the Arts in the Plaza festival April 27. FILE: Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
A variety of art works were on display at the Arts in the Plaza festival April 27. FILE: Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Student art featured at libraries in Columbia County in March

Student artwork from grades K-12, will be on display at the Columbia County, Grovetown and Harlem branch libraries throughout the month of March as part of the annual Columbia County School District Student Art Show.

An opening reception will take place at each location from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. March 4, 2025.

Student artwork by school will be on display March 1 – 28, 2025 at the following locations:

Grovetown Library, 105 Old Wrightsboro Rd.

  • Baker Place Elementary
  • Cedar Ridge Elementary
  • Grovetown Elementary
  • Columbia Middle
  • Grovetown Middle
  • Grovetown High
  • Harlem Library – 145 N. Louisville St., Harlem, GA
  • Euchee Creek Elementary
  • North Columbia Elementary
  • North Harlem Elementary
  • Harlem Middle
  • Harlem High

  • Columbia County Library – 7022 Evans Towne Center Blvd., Evans, GA
  • Blue Ridge Elementary
  • Brookwood Elementary
  • Evans Elementary
  • Greenbrier Elementary
  • Lewiston Elementary
  • Martinez Elementary
  • Parkway Elementary
  • River Ridge Elementary
  • Riverside Elementary
  • South Columbia Elementary
  • Stevens Creek Elementary
  • Evans Middle
  • Greenbrier Middle
  • Lakeside Middle
  • Riverside Middle
  • Stallings Island Middle
  • Evans High
  • Greenbrier High
  • Lakeside High
  • Columbia Virtual Academy


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