Campbell students’ artworks reveal ‘Unarmed Truth’

Westmont High School junior Mingnah Ng was chosen as one of 83 finalists in the annual ArtNow exhibition at New Museum Los Gatos, aka NUMU. Her painting, “Privacy’s Solace,” is among artworks by nine Westmont students that will be on display in the juried exhibition from March 31 to June 25 at NUMU. (Courtesy photo)

Nine Westmont High School students are among 83 finalists in the annual ArtNow exhibition at New Museum Los Gatos, aka NUMU.

NUMU’s Santa Clara County-wide high school art competition drew entries from more than 800 students from Palo Alto to Gilroy. The Westmont students with artwork in the

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