Photo Gallery: Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank
A busy gallery of artists and family at the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Burbank High School instructor Jonelle Pickett, right, of Burbank makes a photo of Narek Tashchyan, a 12th grader at Burbank High School in front of his artwork titled ‘Face of the Joker’ in the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Elvira Salas, of Burbank, makes a photo of the artwork by her Burbank High School daughter Camila, 16, as her sister waits Julieta Salas, 15, waits at the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
A busy gallery of artists and family at the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Reace Rushing, a 12th grader at Burbank High School, does a little repair on a damaged part of her sculpture in the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. Rushing said that back at school, when her art was on a counter, a box fell on it and badly damaged it. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
A busy gallery of artists and family at the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Mary Manocchia, of Burbank, who’s grandson has artwork at the gallery, looks at some of the artwork on display in the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Artwork by Elena Kazarian, a 2nd grader from Emerson Elementary, in the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Rina Shazit, of Burbank, who is there for her daughter and her artwork, and Mary Manocchia, of Burbank, who’s grandson has artwork at the gallery, both take a look at some of the glassware and pottery pushed out of the way for the all of the artwork on display in the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Artwork by Mary Fadley, a 9th grader at Providence, in the Shell-A-Brate the Arts! youth art expo 2018 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center in Burbank on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The grade range for the artists who submitted 1,370 entries was from transitional kindergarten to high school seniors for all schools in Burbank. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)