
Bill Miller, Director of Administrative Services for the Georgia World Congress Center Authority unveiling the third wing of the venue’s Bethune Art Gallery to students from Bethune Elementary School. The gallery is a part of the partnership between the facility and Bethune Students.
The Georgia World Congress Center understands that it if you make a good impression on kids, they kids will make a good impression for you. Last month, the meeting venue unveiled its third installment of the Bethune Art Gallery, its permanent art collection featuring , the talented work of Bethune Elementary School students. The gallery is located between GWCC Administration and Building C and is part of the long-term art partnership between the Georgia World Congress Center and Bethune Elementary School. This installment is comprised of two exhibits: Art 4 Atlanta—which highlights the interpretations in watercolors of City of Atlanta by second through fifth grade students— and Impressionism, where the medium was acrylics on canvas and the students drew inspiration by studying the works of Claude Monet, the founder of French Impressionism.