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Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 4, 2025 April 10 Opening Night Reception planned for Malden High Blue & Gold Art Gallery Annual MHS Blue & Gold Gallery will be on display at 350 Main St. April 10-May 10 By Steve Freker 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Tues. - Sat. at 4:00 PM Closed Sun. & Mon. Announcing our Classic Specials Dine In Only: * FREE Salad with purchase of Entree, Tuesdays & Wednesdays * Cheese Pizza - Only $10 Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s Scan & Follow Us on Facebook! O ne of the many highlights of the school year is the annual Malden High School Blue & Gold Art Gallery. This year, the student art gallery will be on display from Thursday, April 10 through May 10 in the lobby of 350 Main St., Malden (Spaulding and CHA building). Malden Mayor Gary Christenson and Malden Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Timothy Sippel are expected to be on hand to address the student artists and educators who have put together this year’s show. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, April 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to celebrate over 300 pieces on display and Malden Public Schools’ 10 Scholastic Award Winners. Light refreshments will be served. For anyone unable to attend Opening Night, the gallery will remain on display and open to the public until May 10 during the day hours. The work consists of drawing, www.810bargrille.com The Blue & Gold Art Gallery, featuring over 300 pieces of Malden High School students’ art creations, will be on display from April 10 through May 10. (Graphic created by Jason [Juan] Hsin-Chieh) painting, digital art and ceramics. A fixture since 2001, the art exhibition features the creations of many Malden High School art students, with dozens and dozens of artistic works from many different mediums displayed on the walls of the lobby and anteroom of the office building “Ms. [Julie] Mullane, Ms. [Kristina] Gilbert and I are so excited to share with you our students of all levels and all they have been working on this year,” said Malden High art educator Shalea Niles. “Of course this is only a snapshot of the works created and still being created within our classroom with our students. Our classroom is open for visitors always to come see what we have going on,” Niles added. Last year, Opening Night drew over 150 art lovers primarily from Malden, as well as surrounding communities and other visitors from around the region. The exhibition is open to the public six days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. There is no admission charge and those who visit are free to view the artwork on their own or with a small group.

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