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Volume 58 - No. 2 Winter 2018 thunderbirdhse.com
Creativity is on Display at HSE’s Art Day
Jordyn Schioppo & Skylar Gronich
were set up outside the west gym, while their peers were able to stop by On Friday, January 19th, HSE hosted and observe their creations and learn its annual Art Day, bringing together about the classes. Stationed at the gym were students from various art classes, including Drawing and Painting, Fashion Design and Illustration, Architecture, Video, Photography, Design and Drawing for Production, Ceramics, and the various AP art courses. Each station represented HSE art students showcasing their talents to future art students. a specific art (Photo courtesy of Chip Parker) course where a few chosen teachers and students for the purpose students enrolled in the class busily of showcasing our many talented art- worked on their unique pieces. Photogists and providing information on the raphy students worked on photoshop HSE art community. The students of collages, Ceramics students worked HSE are extremely fortunate to be ex- on the pottery wheels, Drawing and posed to a multitude of different oppor- Painting students made paintings with tunities when it comes to art education. various mediums, and Film students Not only was it exciting for the stu- created movies while incorporating the dents enrolled in the high school, but students into their green-screen proit was also a big day for the next gen- ductions. In addition to the Art Day eration of HSE artists. Every year, the stations, the students and eighth gradeighth graders from West Hollow Mid- ers were also able to view and learn dle School join in the festivities to learn about the AP Art History installation about the various art clubs and classes, centered on Kara Walker’s silhouette and be exposed to the endless possibili- based works. The installation helps to ties for artistic expression once they involve the students in the art by proenter ninth grade. The members of the jecting their shadows onto the wall as National Art Honor Society board gave they walk past the colorful light that tours of the art classrooms to interested shines through the windows. It proeighth graders and described the nu- motes unity in the school community merous ways they can be involved in and is truly inspiring and beautiful. While many of the art classes come our art community. All day, students in sequences, such as Drawing & from different art classes and art clubs Painting and Photography, HSE additionally offers courses such as Studio in Art, Creative Crafts, and Media Arts, that are only single year classes for those who are unsure of the artistic path they would Students admiring some of the work done by the Drawing and like to take. Staff Writers
Painting Classes. (Photo courtesy of Chip Parker)
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For those art students who are more passionate, HSE offers those sequence courses which can be taken throughout all four years of high school. We were both fortunate enough to be involved in Art Day as board members of both Art Club and National Art Honor Society. Giving tours to the eighth graders was gratifying because we got to pass down all that we have learned and loved about art to the next gen-
ciety, the AP Art History teacher , and the photography teacher, stated that Art Day “helps showcase the talent of all the art students as east and promotes the art electives. Art is about the creative process and this special day allows us to celebrate that.” In addition to those involved in Art Day, we were able to hear the opinions of other students not involved. Kayla Menkes explained to us how it was “extremely compelling to get an insight into the hard work that gets put into e v e r y piece of artwork and get a ‘behind the scenes’ look at all of the creations that decorate our Ceramic students working on their pottery wheels. school.” (Photo courtesy of Chip Parker) It was eration of incoming freshman. Casey evident how much devotion went into Goldstein, co-president of National Art the day, and we are proud of the HSE Honor Society, shared her thoughts on art community for being able to share
AP Art History students working on the installation based off of Kara Walker’s silhouette works. (Photo courtesy of Chip Parker)
this year’s Art Day. Casey described Art Day as a “fun and informational day for the high schoolers to welcome their future underclassmen and show them all of the amazing opportunities in the art department at our school.” Along with Casey, Mrs. Uttendorfer, the adviser of National Art Honor So-
their many talents with us. With the help of all of our amazing and devoted art students and teachers, we were able to put another exceptional Art Day into the books.
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Op/Ed
School Sports
2018 Art Installation
Trump’s First State of the Union Address
A Successful Basketball Season
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