“We are pleased to have the privilege to showcase and celebrate the
works of another talented group of St. Agnes seniors,” said Robert
Shaw, President and CEO of Paragon. “We look forward to future
opportunities to work with Ms. McCarty and certainly to hosting St.
Agnes art exhibits in the years to come.”
The
budding artists, along with family and friends, enjoyed refreshments
and tours of Paragon’s Fountain Place offices where their art is on
display through March. The students were thrilled to have their work
exhibited alongside pieces of the Paragon corporate art collection,
which includes pieces from renowned local artists such as Jay Etkin,
Maysey Craddock, and Ephraim Urevbu.
The
students’ art will remain at Fountain Place through the month of
March. Since its opening in 2005, Paragon has placed a strong emphasis
on “the art of banking.” In addition to maintaining a full roster of
local artists’ works and hosting the St. Agnes art reception each year,
Paragon also hosts art from different Germantown-area schools each
month at the Saddle Creek location.