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Creativity and compassion equaled some amazing artwork from our Smithtown Central School District middle school students.

Students from Great Hollow, Nesaquake, and Accompsett Middle Schools recently donated an inspiring collection of student-created artwork to Stony Brook Children's Hospital, spreading color, comfort, and joy to young patients and their families.

The donation featured a wide variety of watercolor bookmarks, framed 5x7 paintings, and student-designed coloring books. Middle school artists also collaborated with Mrs. George’s Digital Media Art Class at H.S. West to create intricate, student-designed mandala coloring books.

In addition to the beautiful artwork, students collected a supply of art materials for children of all ages staying at the hospital, giving them the opportunity to create masterpieces of their own.

“We are so proud of our students and all of their efforts to create art in such a meaningful way,” said Great Hollow Middle School art teacher Kristen Dean. “All work was completed on their own time—in between projects, during lunch periods, or after school in the GH Artistic Crafts Club. We try to teach our students that the process of creating art is just as important as the product. Each and every piece was thoughtfully designed to make someone’s day a little brighter.”

This marks the third consecutive year that SCSD middle schools have donated artwork to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital.  

More artwork can be found on our facebook page! 

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