Young Art Masters 2016

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Young Art Masters 2016

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24 by 36 inch Acrylic Painting by Lindsay Nichols of Palm Beach Central High School
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24 by 36 inch Digital Photograph by Alexandria DiGiacomo of Palm Beach Central High School

WELLINGTON, Fl, March 25, 2016 – The Jacobs Family Foundation and Nu Vista Living Wellington are pleased to announce the return of Young Art Masters to benefit local area high school art programs.

Young Art Masters 2016 features more than 40 works of art by advanced visual art students from Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach Central, and John I. Leonard high schools. Each piece will be put up for bid in a 15-day online auction that begins April 1.

The students’ work includes paintings, drawings, photography, digital art, and ceramics. It will be on display at Nu Vista Living, 10330 Nu Vista Avenue, during the month of April.

Underwritten by the Jacobs Family Foundation, Young Art Masters brings acclaim to area high school art students and helps to raise thousands of dollars for the schools’ visual arts programs. Now in its third year, it provides the students with supplies to create larger, more involved pieces, enabling them to expand their own creativity.

“We believe that art is an essential part of a well-rounded education, and we’re proud to offer this opportunity to the talented students from the local Wellington-area high schools,” said Jacobs Family Foundation Board member Louis Jacobs.

Young Art Masters offers not only an opportunity to raise money for the programs, but provides the students the experience of exhibiting before an audience. The art students and their teachers will have an opportunity to discuss their artwork with guests at a reception in their honor hosted by Nu Vista Living on Thursday, April 7.

Nu Vista Living is a state-of-the-art skilled nursing community providing quality rehabilitation and skilled nursing as well as assisted living in a luxurious, lifestyle-focused environment. It is located just south of the Mall at Wellington Green.

“We were excited by the response to the art from our residents, employees and everyone who passed through our halls last year,” said Dean Tendrich, Director of Marketing for Nu Vista Living. “Art plays a role as a therapeutic tool in the healing and recovery process, so the Young Art Masters Auction enhances our rehab program as well as the environment for our assisted living residents.”

All the art will be on exhibit at Nu Vista Living during the month of April. Prior to going on display, each piece is photographed and uploaded to an online gallery at www.youngartmasterswellington.org. Proceeds from Young Art Masters are tax-deductible, and 100 percent of the money raised benefits the high schools’ visual arts program.

In addition to placing bids, individuals and local businesses can participate in the program as sponsors. For a $100 tax-deductible donation to any of the four participating high school visual arts programs in advance of the auction’s opening, an individual or local business becomes a Young Art Masters sponsor and guarantees a minimum bid on one of the art pieces.

For more information, visit www.youngartmasterswellington.org or Facebook.com/youngartmastersauction, or call Angie Francalancia at 561-837-3251.

ABOUT THE JACOBS FAMILY FOUNDAITON

The Jacobs Family Foundation of Wellington was formed to facilitate the family’s longstanding commitment to philanthropic efforts in and around Wellington. The Jacobs Family Foundation is focused on enabling community programs that will have a material, positive impact on the Wellington community. Through quarterly grants, it supports medium- to long-term programs for education, athletics, at-risk youth, and preservation in and around Wellington. For additional information, visit www.jffwellington.org.