Two Marshall Seniors, Anna Hron and Ethan Perlinger joined Sierra Naess on Good Morning Northland. This morning, the three of them chatted about Marshall School’s upcoming Fine Arts Showcase.
Marshall School’s annual Fine Arts Showcase is back—and it’s more vibrant and community-driven than ever. The event brings together student artists from kindergarten through 12th grade, highlighting the talent and creativity blooming across all age levels.
Anna Hron, a senior and president of the National Art Honor Society, shared her excitement, “It’s just a wonderful opportunity for everyone to get to have a special moment to display their art,” Hron said. “You’ve got kids who are aspiring young artists in the younger grades, and then you’ve got kids who are a little bit more practiced.”
Senior Ethan Perlinger, shared he will be showcasing his talents, “I’m able to show my senior project this year, which is working with a bunch of different kinds of jewelry,” he said. “It’s really interesting to be able to show that off when you’re not often able to see the community with that.”
The showcase is more than just an exhibit—it’s a space where younger students can find inspiration and older students can celebrate how far they’ve come.
“Being able to say, ‘Hey, mom, look, there’s my piece on the wall’… it makes you feel very proud of yourself and your friends,” Hron shared.
The event is open to the public and promises to be a heartwarming display of passion, talent, and community connection.