“A Changing City”: An OHHS NAHS “Cartoon for Peace and Justice”

“Cartoons for Peace and Justice”, a project of SOS ART, consists of a series of cartoon books, each on a given theme of peace and justice. Each book, composed of 2 stories on the same theme, is illustrated by two different Greater Cincinnati artists or groups of artists. These books are given free to local elementary and middle schools to share with their students to teach about the concepts and content presented through the stories with the hope to inspire students’ artistic creativity in line with the addressed theme. To date, cartoon books have been created based on themes of: Acceptance, Neurodiversity, Compassion, Endangered Animals, Technology, Responsibility, Hunger, and the Environment.

Throughout the 2023-2024 school year, Ms. Schorsch collaborated with a few of the OHHS National Art Honor Society members on the creation of a cartoon book addressing the concept of Gentrification. Together, they collaborated on brainstorming the story of “A Changing City” to communicate the concept to middle school students. Kalli Langdon crafted the written portion of the tale that explains changes that have happened in the city through the eyes of the ‘Genius of Water’. Molly Audretch, Rain Magrum, Finley Nguyen, and Leah Stolla conducted research into the history of the iconic locations in our city that saw significant changes to their neighborhoods and created images to visually tell the tale. Ms. Schorsch acted as the inker and editor of the final cartoon book.

This fall, “A Changing City” will be paired with a story about the impacts of Gentrification created by students in Oaxaca, Mexico. The books will then be added to the growing library of “Cartoons for Peace and Justice” and distributed free to local schools. You can preview the story below by clicking the image.

To learn more about “Cartoons for Peace” and view the published books, visit: https://sosartcincinnati.com/cartoons-for-peace/

The Future BFA “Artist as Researcher” Exhibition @ the AAC

The Art Academy of Cincinnati (AAC) recently invited Ms. Schorsch to nominate 4 OHHS Art and Design students for full scholarships, covering tuition and housing, to participate in the Future BFA program. Future BFA is the AAC portfolio and college prep program for rising High School students interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in visual art, design, or creative writing in college. For three weeks in July, students from across the country assembled on campus in the historic neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Future BFA program, students took a college-level course based on artistic research and independent projects. As a result of the course and full access to the AAC studios, FBFA students produced work culminating in the final “Artist as Researcher” exhibition. In addition, FBFA students grew in their understanding of themselves and their practice as an artist and formed long-lasting friendships with like-minded peers. Upon successful completion of the Future BFA Pre-College program students gained 3-college credits as a transferable studio elective.

Congratulations again to Milo Butts, Rain Magrum, Jackson Mundstock, and Finley Nguyen on receiving full scholarships to participate in this amazing summer school opportunity! On Friday, July 26th, from 4-8 pm, a celebration of their experience took place alongside the exhibition of the artworks they created in Site 1212, located at the cornerstone of the AAC campus. Students spoke about bringing their artistic visions to life and their amazing experiences with the Future BFA program.

Celebrating Art: Spring 2024 Top Ten and High Merit Students Announced

Congratulations to the OHHS Art and Design student whose art was selected as a High Merit piece for the Spring 2024 Celebrating Art competition and publication! Receiving a Top Ten or High Merit award means the art was an exceptional piece. Out of thousands of entries received for the Spring 2024 contest, it stood out as being one of the top 5% submitted. Students who have art selected as Top Ten or High Merit work will receive special recognition in the book as it is displayed as a Top Ten or High Merit piece.

Congratulations to the following students:

From Schorsch’s Studio Art AP 2D Design, Studio Art AP Drawing, and Drawing and Printmaking class: 

Anna Caito
Miguel Estrada
Aubree Fuson
Cedar Krodel
Aubrey Laib
Cora Mundstock
Finley Nguyen
Lizzie Schreibeis
Michael Smith
Katelyn Stricker

From Dignan-Cummins’ Ceramics 1 and 2, Honors Enamels, Mosaic, and Glass, Honors Fiber Arts, Sculpture, and Studio Art AP 3D Design classes:

Ashley Haarmeyer
Lindsey Hines

Congratulations to Scholastic Art Awards National Medalists Grace Gray and Sophia Wehman!

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards has an impressive legacy dating back to 1923. Over the years, the Awards have grown to become the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the U.S., and the nation’s largest source of scholarships for creative young artists and writers. A noteworthy roster of past winners includes Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen King, John Updike, and many more.

Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual and literary arts organizations across the country to bring The Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 28 categories of art and writing for the chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited or published. Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

More than 100,000 students submitted more than 330,000 works of art and writing to the 2024 Scholastic Awards. Gold Key Regional winners compete on the National level for Medalist Awards. Grace and Sophia’s work was selected by some of the foremost leaders in the visual and literary arts for excellence in originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision. Less than 2,000 works received a National Medal, which places them within the top 1% of all submissions!

Grace Gray’s (11) piece, “Hug Me”, was awarded a Silver Medal, and Sophia Wehman’s piece (10), “Overflow”, earned a Silver Medal.

An awards ceremony for National Medalists will take place at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Congratulations to our Scholastic Art Awards National Medalists!

OHHS Art and Design Summer School Adventures with FBFA @ AAC!

The Art Academy of Cincinnati (AAC) recently invited Ms. Schorsch to nominate 4 OHHS Art and Design students for full scholarships, covering tuition and housing, to participate in the Future BFA program. Future BFA is the AAC portfolio and college prep program for rising High School sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in visual art, design, or creative writing in college. For three weeks in July, students from across the country assemble on campus in the historic neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Future BFA program, students take a college-level course based on artistic research and independent projects. As a result, FBFA students produce artwork, design, creatively write, and develop their portfolios. In addition, FBFA students grow in their understanding of themselves and their practice as an artist and form long-lasting friendships with like-minded peers. Upon successful completion of the Future BFA Pre-College program students will gain 3-college credits as a transferrable studio elective.

Congratulations to Milo Butts, Rain Magrum, Jackson Mundstock, and Finley Nguyen on receiving full scholarships to participate in this amazing summer school opportunity!