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Fletcher Hall Gallery opens Rally Art Exhibit

The UL Lafayette College of the Arts & the Department of Visual Arts is hosting the 2024 Louisiana High School Literary Rally Art Exhibit at the Fletcher Hall Gallery. The exhibit runs February 4 to February 24th. A closing reception will take place on the day of Rally, on Saturday February 24 from 9:00 am – 11:00 am, with awards presented at 10:30 am. The exhibit features student artwork in a range of mediums from the following high schools:

Ascension Episcopal School,
Berchmans Academy,
Beau Chene High School,
Breaux Bridge High school,
Cecilia High School,
Carencro High School,
Catholic High School of New Iberia,
Ovey Comeaux High School,
Episcopal School of Acadiana,
Erath High School,
Highland Baptist Christian School,
Lafayette High School,
Lafayette Christian Academy,
Magnet Academy for Cultural Arts
North Vermillion High School
Opelousas Catholic High School,
St. Thomas More Catholic High School,
Southside High School,
Teurlings Catholic High School,
V.B. Glencoe Charter High School
Vermilion Catholic High School,

The exhibit is located in the Fletcher Hall Art Gallery on the second floor of Fletcher Hall. The gallery is open Monday-Thursday 9 – 5:00, Friday from 9 – Noon.

The Louisiana High School Rally Association (LHSRA) is a voluntary, non-profit, educational association of middle and junior units of a school, home schools, and senior high schools that are recognized by the State Department of Louisiana and the colleges and universities that coordinate the district and state competitions each year.

The purpose of LHSRA is to provide opportunities for students to achieve a greater awareness of the importance of education in these critical times and gain a renewed determination to develop their talents to the maximum by promoting keen competition and a desire for excellence, and in recognizing academic endeavors on a statewide level. Furthermore, it is an enlightened way of recognizing and rewarding students who excel in that for which all schools are primarily established, academic pursuits.
     

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