3rd Annual Fillmore Student Art Show to Showcase Young Artists at Santa Paula Art Museum
Above is some of the artwork to be included in this year’s show by Mia Sandoval and Maria Gallegos. This year’s show will have Opening Reception on Friday, January 30, from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Cole Creativity Center and Amote Gallery at the Santa Paula Art Museum.
Above is some of the artwork to be included in this year’s show by Mia Sandoval and Maria Gallegos. This year’s show will have Opening Reception on Friday, January 30, from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Cole Creativity Center and Amote Gallery at the Santa Paula Art Museum.

FILLMORE — Student creativity from across the Fillmore Unified School District will be on full display at the 3rd Annual Fillmore Student Art Show, featuring artwork from Piru Elementary School, Fillmore Middle School, and Fillmore High School. The exhibition will be hosted at the Cole Creativity Center and Amote Gallery at the Santa Paula Art Museum, celebrating the artistic talents of students at all grade levels.
The show will open with a public Opening Reception on Friday, January 30, from 5 to 6 p.m., where families, friends, and community members are invited to meet the artists and view the collection. Adding to the evening’s significance, scholarship awards sponsored by the Santa Paula Society of the Arts will be presented to selected student artists in recognition of their achievement and dedication to the arts.
Student work featured in the exhibition includes pieces created under the guidance of Ms. Silva at Piru Elementary School, Ms. Reyes-Gonzales at Fillmore Middle School, and Mr. Torres at Fillmore High School. The artwork spans a wide range of media and themes, highlighting the progression of artistic skill and creative expression from elementary through high school.
The exhibition will remain on view through Sunday, March 1, 2026, which will serve as the final viewing day. The annual event continues to grow as a meaningful collaboration between local schools and the Santa Paula Art Museum, providing young artists with a professional gallery experience and reinforcing the importance of arts education in the community.