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Portfolio Reviews
The Association of Student Artists (ASA) recently had a combined district art show. Several of our art students won judges choice awards. The Judges were Art and Design reps from Finlandia, Concordia, Bay De Noc, MIAD, and Kendal College of Art and Design.
The Association of Student Artists (ASA) recently had a combined district art show. Several of our art students won judges choice awards. The Judges were Art and Design reps from Finlandia, Concordia, Bay De Noc, MIAD, and Kendal College of Art and Design.
Brainstorming
Sometimes it is hard to think of an idea on your own. Use the Assessments page paired with a little web browsing to help you guide and develop your ideas! We should take advantage of the resources out there for us to use, not mimicking them, but using them to enhance our own ideas!
Sometimes it is hard to think of an idea on your own. Use the Assessments page paired with a little web browsing to help you guide and develop your ideas! We should take advantage of the resources out there for us to use, not mimicking them, but using them to enhance our own ideas!
Doodle For GOOGLE
Try designing a doodle for Google to display on their homepage! Check out past winners and be inspired to design your own.
Try designing a doodle for Google to display on their homepage! Check out past winners and be inspired to design your own.
Art Club
Students from NHS have the opportunity to be involved in an after school art club. Students in this program have created murals for the school, community and more. Students work on improving their art skills by working on additional projects. Students are looking to make an impact in the world and community with their art. The art club's most recent production promotes a positive change in the world by 'reversing' bullying.
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Scholarships and Grants
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Invites Entries From Creative Teens
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to recognizing the most talented teen artists and writers in the United States and Canada, has launched its call for entries for the 2015 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Creative teens in grades 7-12 are invited to submit work in twenty-eight categories of art and writing, including film and animation, video game design, sculpture, photography, fashion design, poetry, journalism, humor, dramatic script, and science fiction.
Student submissions are judged on the regional level by the alliance's affiliates, with the highest-rated works then presented to national panels of creative leaders to determine which will receive top honors. Fifteen graduating high school seniors will be awarded Portfolio Gold Medals, which include a $10,000 scholarship. Additional scholarships are made available to Portfolio Silver Medalists and through sponsored awards and stipends to summer arts programs.
To be eligible, students must be in grades 7-12 in a public, private, parochial, home, or out-of-school program in the U.S. or Canada, or in an American school abroad.
Deadlines for submitting work vary by region and generally range from December 15, through January 15.
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to recognizing the most talented teen artists and writers in the United States and Canada, has launched its call for entries for the 2015 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Creative teens in grades 7-12 are invited to submit work in twenty-eight categories of art and writing, including film and animation, video game design, sculpture, photography, fashion design, poetry, journalism, humor, dramatic script, and science fiction.
Student submissions are judged on the regional level by the alliance's affiliates, with the highest-rated works then presented to national panels of creative leaders to determine which will receive top honors. Fifteen graduating high school seniors will be awarded Portfolio Gold Medals, which include a $10,000 scholarship. Additional scholarships are made available to Portfolio Silver Medalists and through sponsored awards and stipends to summer arts programs.
To be eligible, students must be in grades 7-12 in a public, private, parochial, home, or out-of-school program in the U.S. or Canada, or in an American school abroad.
Deadlines for submitting work vary by region and generally range from December 15, through January 15.
Blue Lakes Fine Arts Camp
On Wednesday the 6th of November, students can participate in a portfolio review to earn a chance at a scholarship for a Blue Lake Art camp. Students should bring their artwork, and schedule a time through Mrs. Dahlman.
On Wednesday the 6th of November, students can participate in a portfolio review to earn a chance at a scholarship for a Blue Lake Art camp. Students should bring their artwork, and schedule a time through Mrs. Dahlman.
Grand Vision Virtual Exhibition
The Michigan Art Education Association (MAEA) is putting on a HUGE art conference on Mackinac Island in October. Part of this event is a student exhibition or student art show. Any student is welcome to submit jpgs to Mrs. Dahlman by Friday, September 27th. The photo of the student artwork will be displayed in the 'Grand Vision Student Virtual Exhibition' along with students from all over the Upper and Lower Peninsula!
The Michigan Art Education Association (MAEA) is putting on a HUGE art conference on Mackinac Island in October. Part of this event is a student exhibition or student art show. Any student is welcome to submit jpgs to Mrs. Dahlman by Friday, September 27th. The photo of the student artwork will be displayed in the 'Grand Vision Student Virtual Exhibition' along with students from all over the Upper and Lower Peninsula!