The artwork of six Ursuline students was featured in the "Seeds" Art Exhibit hosted at Saint Louis University. Those student participants were Gabrielle Broyles '27, Adelaide Clements '27, Giovanna Costa Lima Colgrove '27, Ava Edwards '26, Makayla Heitert '27, and Sydney Komo '25. Also, congratulations to Gabrielle Broyles, who was awarded first place for her piece “Contemplation,” as juried by the SLU Visual and Performing Arts department.

“Art is a life skill. It’s a way for us to express ourselves, just like writing something or playing music or doing sports is expressing ourselves, and we develop the way that we think through creating and I think it’s essential especially now, when we have a lot that we consume — we consume and view a lot of things — to encourage creation and making your own things.”
- Lisa Payne, Art Teacher
“Seeds” features artwork from students of 15 Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of St. Louis and is open to the public. Gallery hours are Wednesdays and Fridays from 12:00-4:00 p.m., and Thursdays from 12:00-2:30 p.m. The exhibit will be in the McNamee Gallery until February 28.
To read more about the exhibit in the feature by the St. Louis Review, click here.