News Summary
The Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) is hosting its exhibit ‘Centered’ at the C3 Gallery, featuring over 125 student artworks. The opening reception on April 29 will highlight the 2025 Senior Showcase, ‘Flashback,’ and offer visitors a chance to meet the talented young artists, including senior Ben Byars. CoSA emphasizes creativity and growth, presenting a vibrant mix of visual art and a future collaboration with dance scheduled for December. Everyone is invited to the free reception to celebrate the artistic achievements of these students.
Coronado Students Set to Shine in Art Exhibit “Centered”
Coronado is buzzing with excitement as the Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) prepares to host its highly anticipated exhibit titled “Centered.” This showcase, hosted by the Visual Arts conservatory, will take place at the C3 Gallery, located at 1845 Strand Way. Mark your calendars for the opening reception on Tuesday, April 29, from 5:30 to 7 pm, where an impressive array of creativity will be on full display.
Dive into a World of Creativity
Over 125 pieces of artwork from students spanning various grades will be on show, including stunning 3D artwork that promises to amaze. Highlighting the event will be the 2025 Senior Showcase, aptly named “Flashback.” This special segment allows seniors to select their favorite pieces created over the past four years, offering a glimpse into their artistic journeys and growth.
With a focus on evolving creativity, visitors can look forward to seeing how students have honed their skills, particularly in areas like portraiture. The reception will take place in the cozy Nautilus Room with attendance completely free and open to the public. To sweeten the experience, refreshments will be provided, allowing attendees to mingle while enjoying the fantastic artwork.
Meet the Artists
Among the featured artists is senior student Ben Byars, who has been eagerly preparing to showcase his unique portraiture style. His work reflects an important aspect of the exhibit—highlighting how student talents have evolved dramatically through their time at CoSA. The Visual Arts Conservatory Chair, who leads this talented group, emphasizes that the goal of the program is to cultivate creativity rather than stifle it with competition.
CoSA is not just a space for visual arts—it’s also a vibrant hub for other artistic disciplines. The CoSA Dance and Visual Arts Conservatories are teaming up for a dynamic collaboration titled “Unravel.” Set to take place on December 13 and 14 at 7 pm in the Coronado Performing Arts Center, this event promises to explore wellness and tackle the mind/body connection through a combination of dance, live art, and exhibitions.
Addressing Wellness Through Art
In a beautiful intersection of dance and art, the production aims to touch on challenging themes surrounding mental health, creating a safe space for discussion and reflection. Dance students have expressed the importance of addressing emotional challenges like stress, grief, and mental health issues through their performances.
This year’s production will feature original choreographies that delve into complex topics, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Body Dysmorphia. Alongside these choreographed pieces, Visual Arts students will also showcase their artwork in the lobby, presenting their unique coping mechanisms and interpretations of mental health themes.
Explore CoSA with Preview Night
For those interested in the arts, mark your calendars for CoSA Preview Night on Tuesday, December 3, at 6 pm at the Coronado Performing Arts Center. This evening will provide valuable information for prospective students entering grades 9-12 for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. Attendees can learn more about the audition and application process for CoSA and get a sense of the vibrant community that awaits them.
Currently, over 175 scholar artists are enrolled at CoSA, eagerly pursuing a pre-professional arts education that balances academic coursework at Coronado High School with specialized arts classes. CoSA offers six conservatory programs, including Dance, Digital Arts, Instrumental Music, Musical Theatre & Drama, Theatre Production, Design & Management, and Visual Art.
Through its dedication to nurturing future artists, CoSA continues to grow, serving as an invaluable resource for students seeking to express themselves and thrive in the arts.
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Additional Resources
- Coronado Times: CoSA Visual Arts Showcases “Centered”
- Coronado News: CoSA Visual Arts Explores Figments of Your Imagination
- Coronado Times: Unravel – Fall Dance Performance
- Coronado News: The Importance of Art in Building a Community
- Coronado Times: CoSA Preview Night for New Students
