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IBDP Visual Arts, Andi Nufer
IBDP VISUAL ARTS STUDENTS PREPARE FOR EXHIBITION
ANDI NUFER, VISUAL ARTS TEACHER
DP visual artists have been working for two years on their skills, concepts, and artistic vision in order to create a body of original artworks inspired by a combination of their personal research into art and its interdisciplinary connections, study of other artists both historical and contemporary, and delving into the cultural context of art to find what matters to them and create a visual language to express and explore it.
Now, they’re fast approaching the moment when all of this research, training, and experimentation yields the fruit they are going to share with the entire ISF community in the annual art exhibit, and with the larger community through their own exhibition website featuring highlights of their work.
Excited yet? So are we!
SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, March 30th - 6:30pm
Please join us for the exhibit opening, adapting to the times through an innovative approach blending an in-person opening celebration (attended by exhibiting artists and students on campus) and a simultaneous real-time virtual opening zoom meet for parents and the larger ISF community.
Artists will briefly present their work and you will be given a virtual tour of the exhibit, with a link to the exhibition website to continue your experience.
Come with a glass of prosecco or a hot cup of tea in hand and join us from home! We appreciate your support in celebrating these students and the vital role the arts play in recognizing and creating beauty and meaning as central to how we teach ISF students to approach the world and their own lives.
Artwork by Matteo Mastrangelo, Kim Bonan, Tiziana Xie, and Renee Deandrea