“Art in Root” Regional Art Exhibition Winners Announced!

Painting and Mixed Media students from Ms. Kopf’s and Ms. Schorsch’s classes at OHHS are participating in the “Art in Root” program, through which they will receive 1–2 visits from a Great Parks’ interpreter with a native animal for natural history presentation, as well as a future trip to the parks to sketch the flora and fauna in our area. Students generated artwork based upon the December visit and selected artworks that were displayed at the regional art exhibitions.  Works exhibited at Miami Whitewater for the regional exhibition were juried by local artists Ann Geise, Mary Lou Holt, Linda Bittner and John Agnew.

Congratulations to the students’ whose work was juried and selected for the exhibition titled “Between the Miamis: Great Art for Great Parks” which will take place at Sharon Woods in April 2018. The students’ worked with be displayed alongside the artwork of judges and a final jurying of works will take place during the exhibition.

From the Regional Art in Root Show at Miami Whitewater Forest:

2nd Place:
Sabrina Ryland, Oak Hill High School, “Little Cow on the Prairie”

3rd Place:
Sydney Caldwell, Oak Hill High School, “Yellow Bellied Sapsucker”

There will be an opening reception on Friday, April 13th from 6:00pm-9:00pm and all  are invited to attend!

2018 Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition OHHS Art and Design Winner!

This past weekend, the state level of judging for The Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition, took place. The Exhibition, now in its forty-eighth year, is dedicated to the educational and artistic advancement of our talented young people in the state of Ohio. The exhibition is open to all of Ohio’s 1,112 high schools, both public and private, chartered by the State of Ohio Department of Education. The exhibition is a valuable incentive for our young people; it encourages an appreciation for the arts throughout Ohio and reflects the fine quality of art instruction and talent which exist in our state.

The process of selecting artworks for the state exhibition begins on a regional level. The state is divided into 15 regional locations, with high school students in each region invited to enter work in that regional judging. Each region has a designated Regional Director, who is responsible for choosing the judges for his or her region and arranging specifics of the event.

The state judging takes place in Columbus; however, the judges for this level of competition are chosen from all over the country and are generally professional artists, college level instructors, or both.

From the 11,500 regional entries from the 15 regions, approximately 2,500 are selected to enter the state judging. State jurors then select 300 for the actual exhibition, with 25 of the 300 chosen to receive the Governor’s Award of Excellence. Scholarships are offered to seniors by over 30 universities and colleges of art.

Congratulations to Kimberlea Czulewicz on the selection of her 2 pieces, “Plures Manos” and “Possession”, for the state level exhibition.

The exhibition opens at the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower, across from the State Capitol, in April, and closes at the end of May. At the exhibition opening, students receive Awards of Excellence and scholarship awards.

 

“Art in Root” Regional Art Exhibition at Miami Whitewater Forest

Painting and Mixed Media students at OHHS are participating in the “Art in Root” program, through which they will receive 1–2 visits from a Great Parks’ interpreter with a native animal for natural history presentation, as well as a future trip to the parks to sketch the flora and fauna in our area. Students generated artwork based upon the December visit and selected artworks are currently displayed at the regional art exhibitions. OHHS students artworks can be viewed at the visitor center at Miami Whitewater forest on March 3rd, 4th, 10th, and 11th from 11am-5pm. The works currently on display will be juried and final selections will participate in an exhibition titled “Between the Miamis: Great Art for Great Parks” which will take place at Sharon Woods in April 2018.

Congratulations to the Ms. Kopf and Ms. Schorsch’s students’ whose work was selected for the regional exhibition!

Kaley Amlin
Kaitlin Garrison
Sarah Carter
Donna Derrenkamp
Madison Williams
Mayson Reperowitz
Madeline Schwoeppe
Sydney Cantrell
Emma Sedlack
Sabrina Ryland
Azara Losey

 

 

OHHS Art and Design Students Exhibiting at UCBA Gallery

Congratulation to the OHHS Art and Design students who will be exhibiting artwork at the 2018 University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash Campus, Ohio Regional High School Juried Art Exhibition! The UCBA Art Exhibition consists of 79 artwork produced by 67 high school artists, mentored by 15 instructors representing 8 different high schools in the Greater Cincinnati area.

Exhibiting from Ms. Schorsch’s Painting and Mixed Media and Studio Art AP classes:

Adam Green
Kara Heckmuller
Mayson Reperowitz
Autumn Shelton

Exhibiting from Mr. Groh’s Studio Art AP Photography classes:

Kim Czulewicz
Hannah Knight

A special congratulations goes out to Kara Heckmuller on having her work selected for the show postcard!

Exhibition Details:
Monday, February 26 – Friday, March 30, 2018
Artist Reception · Friday, March 30, 2018 · 5:00 – 8:00
Gallery Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 – 5:00
Saturdays 10:00 – 2:00
Gallery will be closed Saturday, March 10 through Saturday, March 17, 2018

Gallery Details:
UC Blue Ash Art Gallery
4131 Cooper Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45236

OHHS Art and Design Students and Tiger Lily Press

Five Oak Hills Art and Design students were recently selected to participate in the inaugural class designed to expose high school students to professional printmaking practices at Tiger Lily Press with Artist Jonpaul Smith. The program to be piloted was conceived of by former OHHS Art Teacher and Department Chair Jan Thomas, who served as the Tiger Lily Press Education Chair.

The curriculum for the program was designed by Professional Artist and Printmaker Jonpaul Smith and current OHHS Art Teacher and Department Chair Jamie Schorsch. The curriculum is designed to expose the students to a variety of printmaking techniques while making use of  the professional grade Tiger Lily Press studio equipment. The goal of the program is to familiarize the student with studio life, infuse an interest in printmaking as an art form, and expose the student to new disciplines by which to creatively express their ideas.

Congratulations to the following OHHS Art and Design students who were selected to participate in the inaugural class:

Samantha Bostic
Alaina Broughton
Adam Green
Destanie Sexton
Chad Smith

Check out the work of Jonpaul Smith at http://www.jonpaulcsmith.com/

Check out Tiger Lily Press at http://tigerlilypress.org/