The Youth Artists Program Student Exhibition at ADAMA is designed to provide young creatives with access, opportunity, and a platform to share their work. This year's exhibit features student artist from West Lake High School
By creating space for emerging artists to showcase their work, engage with audiences, and even make their first sales, the program helps build confidence, expand creative vision, and affirm that their voices and perspectives matter.
Rooted in ADAMA’s mission of cultural stewardship, the Youth Artists Program is a commitment to investing in the next generation ensures they are seen, supported, and equipped to imagine and build sustainable futures in the arts.
The show opens Friday April 10th from 6-8pm and runs until April 18th. With a special ADAMA Arts Salon on Sunday April 12 featuring a conversation with George Galbreath and past YAP student artists.