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Kaiserslautern city hall displays artwork from DODEA and German students


Students artists and adult sponsors pose for a photograph in front of student artwork and German and American flags.

Lord Mayor Beate Kimmel, left, John Constance from the Atlantische Akademie Rheinland-Pfalz, center, and Maj. Gen. Paul D. Moga, right, with some of the students who participated in the German-American student art exhibition at Kaiserslautern’s city hall. (City of Kaiserslautern)

“Art brings us together” is the slogan of a new German-American student art exhibit at Kaiserslautern’s city hall.

The exhibition, which opened Tuesday with music from a string ensemble from Ramstein High School, includes 20 drawings, paintings and sculptures from German and American students in the Rhineland-Palatinate region.

DODEA students from Vogelweh Elementary School, Kaiserslautern Elementary School, Landstuhl Elementary School, Kaiserslautern Middle School, Ramstein Middle School, Kaiserslautern High School and Ramstein High School are participating in the show.

The presentation, sponsored by the German-American Community Office, will be on display in the Rathaus foyer until Feb. 28.

“It’s about us all feeling at home in the Kaiserslautern region,” Lord Mayor Beate Kimmel said at the opening, according the a press release from the city.

Student artwork is displayed on a white background.

Some of the German-American student art exhibition works on display at Kaiserslautern's city hall. They can be viewed until the end of the month. (City of Kaiserslautern)

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