Show One more day to view student art display Amanda Chamberlain The Globe If the presence of art helps turn April showers show show- ers May into into May flowers then May is looking up to be quite the floral-filled floral month indeed Ending tomorrow the 2006 Student Art Show sits aesthetically in session and is displaying original and inventive artwork produced produced produced pro pro- by own student body The entries were picked hand-picked from the many submitted submitted submitted sub sub- entries so the array of art has proved itself to be selectively distinguished The student show which is being held at Redwood Campus Campus' Science and Industry atrium atrium atrium atri atri- um began displaying student artwork on April 20 and will end tomorrow April 28 So to view the artsy showcase before its it's gone one must patron the atrium today or tomorrow from 9 am a.m. to pm p.m. The Student Art Show is free and open to the public The science building is housing student art show Art pieces can be seen until April 28 Faculty staff students and the community community community com com- can view the student works Inthe in inthe inthe the Atrium k r J a |