Trio of Perry Browne artists’ work to be displayed in New York City

NORWICH – For a second straight year, art students at Perry Browne Elementary School have been selected to participate in the Big Screen Project initiative – in partnership with Artsonia, the “world’s largest kids’ art museum” – which aims to promote art, culture and entertainment in a very public way.

Fifth graders Katie Doliver, Robert Hayden Faucett and Zachary Mills – whose artwork can be found online at artsonia.com – will represent Perry Browne, one of the “few elite schools across the nation” to participate in the creative initiative, according to Perry Browne Art Teacher Kathy Pfeifer.

Perry Browne was selected as one of 20 schools nationwide due to its active community and parent participation, she added.

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Beginning in February, approximately 100 pieces of children’s artwork from across the United States will be displayed on a 30- by 16-foot LED screen, located on New York City’s 6th Avenue between 29th and 30th streets.

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