Local High School Artists Selected for Prestigious Cleveland Airport Exhibit
CLEVELAND, OH – April 29, 2025
Two talented students from the Advanced High School Art program are receiving high honors for their creative work. Junior Jeremy Ball and Senior Antonio Brantley have been selected to exhibit their artwork in “THE LAND – Preserving Landscapes, Inspiring Futures”, a year-long exhibition at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport’s Youth Art Gallery.
The exhibit celebrates the beauty and importance of Northeast Ohio’s natural environment — including its diverse landscapes, lakefronts, native flora and fauna, and sustainable energy initiatives like wind, solar, and hydropower. Jeremy and Antonio’s works were chosen for their artistic excellence and ability to reflect the exhibit’s theme of conservation and forward-thinking environmental stewardship.
“We are incredibly proud of Jeremy and Antonio,” said their art instructor Emily Mayausky . “This is not only a great opportunity for them to showcase their work to thousands of travelers, but it also highlights the quality of creativity coming out of our art program.”
THE LAND – Preserving Landscapes, Inspiring Futures will be on display from May 15, 2025, through May 1, 2026, in the Youth Art Gallery located on the Arriving Flights level, across from the Welcome Center at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
If your travels take you through Cleveland this coming year, be sure to stop by and view the outstanding work of these young artists. Congratulations to Jeremy Ball and Antonio Brantley on this remarkable achievement!