Krasl Art Center Field Trip
Students made prints using natural materials inspired by the current exhibition at the Krasl Art Center.
Drawing by junior Clair Nerada
Senior A. Maniscalco has contributed beautiful, colorful murals to the art room over the years! She will be greatly missed!
Art 1 students are studying photography. A beautiful day is a great opportunity to take students outside with their cameras!
Photography 2 students inspired by dynamic action and tension. Photos by Miss A. Vitale:
This year I gave awards and graduation cords to the seniors who consistently and successfully participated in art exhibitions and competitions throughout their high school careers. Most of these students are pursuing something art-related after High School and I could not be more proud! One of them is off to my alma mater, the University of Toledo next year! Look out for her!
Students created a set of photos that reveal a narrative. Photos by Miss E. Whitaker:
The sixth grade students explored the Krasl Art Center! Students learned about body language in contemporary art and created drawings inspired by the current exhibition! See the art center: Krasl.org
Andy Goldsworthy inspired photography by Miss E. Whitaker:
High School students who are currently enrolled in an art class had the opportunity to visit the Krasl Art Center (Krasl.org). The students were led through the gallery by an excellent, knowledgable docent and created figure drawings inspired by the current exhibition, Body Language.
Avid art student and junior, Miss S. Heath, skillfully created a beautiful watercolor painting of Captain Whitaker’s ship for the Three Oaks Museum.
Ansel Adams inspired photography by Miss T. Nieman:
Middle and High School students presented work at the Box Factory for the Arts in the annual Community Student Art Exhibition. Miss J. Hewitt took 2nd place in the Digital Arts category, and Miss C. Nerada and Miss J. Humphrey took home Community Art Awards.
Photography 2 class portraits by Mr. P. Payne, Miss A. Haberichter, Miss A. Vitale, and Miss H. Motycka.
Photography inspired by minimalism by Miss A. Haberichter, Miss S. Walters, Mr. P. Payne, and Miss A. Tripp:
Students created pottery for the annual fundraiser, Empty Bowls, hosted at New Buffalo High School. Proceeds go to the charity, Blessings in a Backpack.
Last year, keen art student and junior S. Heath was hired to illustrate the book, “Willow and Wren, Feeney Family Day Off,” written by local author Pam Feeney. Now, she is reading the published book to elementary students and sharing her experiences.