Grace Art Gallery’s new exhibit Emerging Voices features BISD students’ artwork
December 25, 2025

Grace Art Gallery, located at 108 W. Central Avenue, opened a new exhibit, Emerging Voices. The artists are high school students from BISD. Grace Art Gallery is open Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and by appointment.
“We had a good turnout for the grand opening. There were a lot of high school students and their families. The students were selected by their teachers. Our next exhibit will be the teachers at BISD,” said owner of Grace Art Gallery, Jo Mapel.
Mapel met with the BISD teachers. They felt the name of the exhibit Emerging Voices represented the students and the development of their art. The artists used different mediums like yard and embroidery.
“My granddaughter, Emma Haberer, has art here. The Raggedy Ann doll in her art was mine, and I gave it to her. The dress Raggedy Ann wears is calico print,” said Lisa Niemeier.
Haberer had a stack of books that she shredded. The dress on Raggedy Ann took a while to make. She used a magazine, books, and a newspaper.
“It was difficult because it was mixed media. The prompt was containment. I used an exact-o knife for the strings. I used black and white then color. I grabbed what was in the classroom. I used a paper cutter to make the doily,” said artist and sophomore at Lake Belton High School, Haberer.
Haberer watched the movie version of Raggedy Ann, the Broadway musical, as inspiration for the art. She also plays the flute in the Lake Belton High School band.
“I found a colorized picture of Ivey Austin where she was Raggedy Ann. The red and white stockings were from the Temple Daily Telegram,” said Haberer.
Another featuring artist from Lake Belton High School is Azaya Blair. Blair’s work represents her creativity and personality. She loves to draw real world things, make it unique, or give it a sense of unnaturalness. Her work as a whole helps her experience how she feels or what she wants to reflect, in a sense. The imperfections are always perfections, if you give it a chance.
A featuring artist from New Tech High School is Severin Martinez from Austin. Martinez grew up surrounded with music and art. She’s been able to explore different artistic outlets such as drawing, singing, and painting. She likes going to concerts and is especially drawn to jazz and blues singers.
Another featuring artist from New Tech High School is Justice Fetting from Salado, and currently lives in Belton. She’s been drawing for a really long time and just got into painting in the last few years. She likes to draw, read, and “crank that soulja boy.”
A featuring artist from Belton High School is Angel Romanhurd. He has been doing art since sixth grade; however, his art really didn’t become something he’s focused on until last year during their senior year where he got into drawing superheroes. His art regularly consists of colored pencils and graphite, but he really wants to move away from that for his piece, Icarus.








