Min or asters A nursery-school exhibit celebrates young artists at Temple Emanu-El. JULIE WIENER STAFF WRITER BILL HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHER Top: Wall of fame. Below left: Jonathan Abramson, 41/2, shows off his seder plate. Below right: Jacob Malkin, 41/2, points out his artwork to his dad, David. III t was a spring evening in Oak Park and the artists, drinks in hand, mingled with the crit- ics. The drink was nonalcoholic fruit punch, and festivities ended by 8 p.m. to accommodate the early bedtimes of these nursery-school painters and sculptors. This was Temple Emanu-El's annual nursery- school art show, which displays the work of 165 young students. Children keep a portfolio of the year's work and get to pick which pieces they want displayed. "The message is that their art is as valuable to us as any gallery or museum art," said Michae- ly-n Silverman, director of the nursery school. ❑ Left, clockwise: Lauren Kominars, 5, stands with her "Billy Goat Gruff" artwork. Erin Harwood and mom, Debbie, point out Erin's "Ear Infection" piece. Guess which one is 4-year-old Dovy Snider. Three-year-olds Talia Helfrick and Yitzhak Applebaum show off their seder plates.