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Students Create Their Own Artist Trading Cards
Fifth grade students at Bell Top and Donald P. Sutherland Elementary Schools showed off their creativity as they made their own ATCs, or artist trading cards, in art class.
Fifth grade students at Bell Top and Donald P. Sutherland Elementary Schools showed off their creativity as they made their own ATCs, or artist trading cards, in art class.
East Greenbush Central School District students have artwork on display in the 15th annual Student Art Exhibit at the Empire State Plaza in Albany. The exhibit, held each year during National Youth Art Month, invites students (K-8) to interpret the Plaza Art Collection and create their own artwork.
Columbia High School students Ella Buff ’24 and Hannah Win ’24 had their artwork on display at the Art in 3 Dimensions Show on February 7 at the W.B. Haessig Art Gallery at Mohonasen High School. Congratulations!
Columbia High School students Ella Buff ’24 and Hannah Win ’24 have had artwork selected for the Art in 3 Dimensions Show on Wednesday, February 7 at 6:00 p.m. at the W.B. Haessig Art Gallery at Mohonasen High School. Congratulations!
Columbia High School art students created a beautiful and thought-provoking sculpture in December that now hangs in the school lobby. Students in the 1st period Studio Art Class with Valerie Gordon collected plastic bottles and then washed, colored, cut and attached them by hand.
Three East Greenbush Central School District art teachers – Valerie Gordon (Columbia High School), Andrea Neiman (Columbia High School) and Nicole Weber (Goff Middle School) – had original artwork accepted into the New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) Faculty as Artists Exhibition. Congratulations!