The Kaiser Art Expo Night occurred on March 27th, 2026 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm in Kaiser High School’s blackbox theater, ceramics classroom, and photography classroom. The Expo invited hundreds of students, families, and friends to admire the artwork of Kaiser students. The event served as a way to showcase student’s creativity ranging from illustrations to ceramics.

As guests entered the Art Expo, each had the opportunity to step into different rooms that displayed a variety of creative artwork. The event had an inviting atmosphere, with Kaiser families connecting over the pieces and bonding over the student’s skills. The Blackbox theater exhibited a wide array of artwork—ranging from visual illustrations, paintings, and ceramic pieces—for guests to admire. While the ceramics room showcased a continuation of ceramics and the photography room presented developed photographs. Even outside, the expo offered guests an opportunity to purchase baked goods in support of the Junior Leadership Class and refreshments such as pizza from Repettis were offered to Expo volunteers.

The Expo was held to honor the hard work and dedication students put into creating their pieces. Throughout the range of artworks each student exhibited, the majority of them took weeks of meticulous planning and craftsmanship to reach their final product. For many students, the Expo was a culmination of their efforts creating pieces throughout the school year. The event served as a meaningful opportunity for students to share the work they’re proud of with their peers, family, and Kaiser faculty.
Along with showcasing student artwork, the event strengthened Kaiser High School’s sense of community. The Expo brought together students, families, and teachers to admire students’ projects and support their creativity. It allowed families to get a deeper understanding of what their students do in their art classes. This year’s Art Expo was the first of its kind and is hoped to continue for years to come.





















