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RPAC, Jetpack Comics partner to showcase artistic talents of SHS students at RPAC

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The Rochester Performance and Arts Center (RPAC), in collaboration with Jetpack Comics & Games, recently hosted an art reception to celebrate the talent of students from the Spaulding High School Art Department.

According to a social media post from Jetpack, the exhibition features “an awesome selection of artwork from Spaulding High School students! We could not love it more!”

The exhibition will remain on display and the public is encouraged to visit during regular business hours.

RPAC is located at 32 North Main Street, in downtown Rochester. Visit www.rochesteroperahouse.com/rpac for more information and hours of operation.

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