TRI-COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION

Hatboro-Horsham art students stand out in Tri-County High School Art Exhibition

Senior Liliana Bartholomew had three pieces of her artwork chosen for the exhibition—an honor given to no other high school student

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The Hatboro-Horsham High School community is recognizing several students whose artwork was selected for display at Montgomery County Community College's prestigious Tri-County High School Art Exhibition. 

The exhibition, which ran from February 11 through March 7 at the Pottstown campus art gallery, showcased exceptional artistic talent from high schools throughout Montgomery, Chester, and Berks counties. 

Senior Liliana Bartholomew achieved the remarkable distinction of having three pieces of her artwork chosen for the exhibition—an honor given to no other high school student. Additionally, Liliana won a special merit award for her ceramic "Spider Cat" creation.

Other talented Hatboro-Horsham artists whose work was selected include:

  • Chloe Boer
  • Daniella Frank
  • Carly Gorman
  • Fiona Locchetto
  • Jeremy McGowan

For more information about the exhibition, visit: Montgomery County Community College's Tri-County High School Art Exhibition.

In addition to their success at the Tri-County exhibition, 12 Hatboro-Horsham student-artists had their work accepted into the PSEA's prestigious "Touch The Future" art exhibit. This exhibition, located in the art gallery at Montgomery County Community College's Blue Bell campus, was on display from March 2 through March 27. The show featured a variety of mediums including drawing, painting, digital design, and sculpture, with strong representation from Hatboro-Horsham artists.

The following students were featured in the exhibition:

  • Inna Andriichuk
  • Liliana Bartholomew
  • Chloe Boer
  • Paige Enge
  • Addison Hornby
  • Fiona Locchetto
  • Dennis Miranda
  • Myah Morales Jones
  • Olivia Nguyen
  • Sarah Raphun
  • Amber Schlosser
  • Mingda Zheng


Inna Andriichuk was awarded 2nd place in the Black & White Drawing Category for her "Still Life" pencil drawing, earning both an award and a cash prize.



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Robby Chakler

Robby Chakler is a veteran journalist/editor with nearly 20 years of experience in print and online media. He has worked at daily print newspapers, magazines and online publications. He grew up in Huntingdon Valley and has stayed in the local Montgomery County area since graduating from Penn State University in 2006, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism.


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