My students are participating in a state wide exhibit at the Transportation center in Boston to celebrate Youth Art Month this month. The show is called "United Through Art"
Students in grades K through 12 from across
Massachusetts have been selected to have their artwork displayed at the State
Transportation Building in Boston. This exhibit, sponsored by the Massachusetts
Art Education Association, is part of Youth Art Month (YAM), a national
celebration held each year during March that emphasizes the value of art
education for all children, and encourages support for quality art programs in
schools.
Across Massachusetts there are numerous
celebrations and exhibits happening in schools, in districts, and
regionally. The Boston exhibit, United
Through Art, is the only statewide YAM Exhibit in Massachusetts, and features
student work from over ninety communities.
The show will be on display and open to the
public weekdays 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. from February 13 through March 31.
The following students are representing my classes at Wayland High School in this
year’s YAM Exhibit at the State Transportation Building.
The artists with work on display are:
Clare Lippincott (12th Grade), Marlee Griffin (11th
Grade), Yana Lipnesh (9th Grade), Gabrielle Smith (11th
Grade), Shaelee
Comettant (11th Grade), Emilija Iannace (12th
Grade). Their pieces are below!
I'm proud of their great work!
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Clare's self-portrait from Advanced Drawing |
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Mia's beautiful Conte crayon drawing done for AP Studio Art |
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Gabi's awesome drawing representing a still life assignment in Advanced Drawing |
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Marlee's excellent contour drawing done in Drawing |
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She's lovely scratchboard Chicken done in Honors Art 4 |
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Yana's great charcoal drawing representing Art 1! |