STUDIO ART AP 2D DESIGN AND DRAWING STUDENTS REFLECT ON 9/11

APPROPRIATION:  The term appropriation refers to the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work of art, or refers to the new work itself.  Appropriation practice involves the ‘appropriation’ of ideas, symbols, artifacts, image, sound, objects, forms or styles from other cultures, from art history, from popular culture, or other aspects of man-made visual or non-visual culture.  Inherent in our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work re-contextualizes whatever it borrows to create the new work. In most cases the original ‘thing’ remains accessible as the original, without change.

The Studio Art AP Drawing and 2D Design students were given the challenge of re-visualize, and responding, to some of the iconic images that were photographed on 9/11/01 and the days that followed.  Through the use of image appropriation, students were able to manipulate the original images and bring their own personal reflection and reaction to the events of that tragic day.

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OHHS student, Olivia Bryant, and her ArtWorks’ Team Give Back!

This summer, Olivia Bryant worked as an apprentice on the Ronald McDonald House Room by Room team.  The team, led by artist Tina Westerkamp, created over 40 artworks to be hung throughout the house.  Below is the presentation they put together for the ArtWorks Celebration night.

Summertime with ArtWorks

OHHS Alumni, current Art Students, and Art Teacher Jamie Schorsch were given the opportunity to work with ArtWorks on the creation of several murals around the Greater Cincinnati area.  Visit www.artworkscincinnati.org for information about mural sites, dedication dates, and more!

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Studio Art AP Award Winner, Sara Thomas

Congratulations to Sara Thomas on her participation in “Teen Talent”, an Ohio statewide competition.  Sara earned 4 awards for her artwork, which now goes to the International competition in Tennessee.