Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Imaginative Fusion: 2nd and 8th Grade Collaborative Art Exhibit at Sharon Forks

Have you ever heard of the rare species Elpegfish? It's part elephant, fish, and penguin and lives in the deep sea. Elpegfishes sing beautifully, but don't let their angelic voices fool you! They eat flamingos and HUMANS (except their creator)!

The Sharon Forks Library is currently hosting a unique and imaginative art exhibit that showcases the creative collaboration between art students from Daves Creek Elementary and South Forsyth Middle Schools. 

Second grade students learned about different types of animals and crafted 22 illustrations of imaginary animals, each one a blend of characteristics of different species. Taking these imaginative drawings as inspiration, eighth grade art students then created "soft sculptures" – or stuffed animals – bringing the fantastical creatures to three-dimensional life using textile art techniques.



The drawings are on display in the youth department on the walls around the miniature door, and the soft sculptures are on display on the puzzle shelf outside the Hot Spot. The library chose to display the soft sculptures in the adult department as a precaution, ensuring they aren't mistaken for toys by younger children. Library staff will direct patrons who are admiring one exhibit where they can view the other. 


This exhibit is a wonderful example of community partnership and the creative potential that can be unleashed when different age groups collaborate. Be sure to visit the Sharon Forks Library to explore this special display. You do NOT want to miss reading the descriptions of each animal. 

Don't worry. Not all of them will think you are a tasty snack!

Brooke Rose
Branch Manager
Sharon Forks Library


1 comment:

  1. These are ridiculously cute! What an awesome collab project.

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