Accessible Expressions Ohio Art Exhibit

Started in 1996, Accessible Expressions Ohio is an adjudicated, statewide exhibition and tour of visual art for artists of all ages with disabilities.The AEO tour begins with an opening ceremony in March where awards are given for first, second and third place in each category, including Best in Show and People’s Choice. Following the opening ceremony, the exhibit goes on tour across Ohio through December.
Congratulations to 5 OHHS Art and Design students had work selected for the exhibition:
Justin Crofoot: “‘Bird”
Emily Hart:”Eyesore”
Brittany Hodapp:”Circles”
Ian Lewis: “A Picture of Ian”
Nicole James: “Tia the Cat”

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VSA_AEO announcement
Visit http://www.vsao.org/aeo for more information about the exhibition!

OHHS Art and Design In “Venue” 2016 Vol. 1

OHHS Art and Design is represented in the recent edition of “Venue” magazine, a Greater Cincinnati Lifestyle and Event Guide! In the Fall of 2015 OHHS Art and Design teacher Jamie Schorsch was selected by AIC College of Design and “Venue” magazine to receive recognition as an exceptional high school art teacher at their “Stand Up for the Arts 2016” event. Ms. Schorsch selected 3 outstanding OHHS Art and Design students for recognition for their achievements at accomplishments at the event on November 21st, 2015, all of whom will be offered a $6,000 scholarship to AIC College of Design.

Read the full article in the latest issue of “Venue” and check out some of the spread here!

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The 2016 Rain Barrel Art Project

It’s about to start raining barrels in Studio 213 at OHHS! Ms. Schorsch’s Painting and Mixed Media students were recently charged with the task of designing artworks to be painted on rain barrels for this year’s event with Save Local Waters and the Cincinnati Zoo. Students voted in class on which designs would be submitted and 7 were selected by the judges working with the project!

Below is the mission of the Rain Barrel Art Project through Save Local Waters:

“This Rain Barrel Art Project was created to promote the use of rain barrels throughout the Ohio River Valley area through a creative and  educational medium. Rain barrels continue to grow in popularity across the country. However, one of its biggest drawbacks is their dull appearance. Some people are less likely to use them given their negative aesthetic impact to residential and commercial landscaping, even though they conserve water and save money. We believe that producing beautiful artistic rain barrels that have unique painted details will make them more desirable and naturally increase interest to promote their use.

The Rain Barrel Art Project desires to educate people on environmental issues like storm water runoff, watersheds and water conservation”.

Congratulations to the following students whose designs were selected:

Once completed, the Rain Barrels will be on display at the Cincinnati Zoo from April 4th-April 21st. All Rain Barrels will be auctioned off on April 21st!

The 2016 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: Winners Announced!

The annual Scholastics Art and Writing Awards is the nation’s longest-running, most prestigious recognition initiative for creative students (grades 7-12) and the largest source of scholarships for young artists and writers.

The Art Academy of Cincinnati (AAC) is producing the 2016 Regional Scholastic Art Awards of Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana on thier urban campus in historic Over-the-Rhine.

This year’s winners representing OHHS Art and Design are:

Art Portfolio
Taylor Helms

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Gold Key Winners
Zoe Day, “Mailman More Like Dadman”
Kylee Dominguez, “Aquarius”
Sydney Montgomery, “Digging a Hole”
Taylor Helms, “Squishy”

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Silver Key Winners
Louisa Anderson, “Walking”
Joshua Callaway, “The Lost Cause”
Kylee Dominguez, “Beauty Mark”
Kylee Dominguez, “Pitfalls”
Mackie Haders, “Ever Upward”
Taylor Helms, “Colors”
Alyssa McCarthy, “Sunrise”
Diana Rosing, “Levi”
Marissa Ryan, “Eve”
Autumn Shelton, “Hidden Inspirations”
Gabrielle Waters, “Sacrifices”
Gabrielle Waters, “The Dinner”

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Honorable Mention
Caden Adams, “Rising in the East”
Meghan Bruegge, “Fissures”
Bell Day, “Empty Vessels”
Alexis Jent, “Halloween Town”
Alieshia Justice, “Eye of the Beholder”
Mia Kuchenmeister, “Deer”
Alyssa McCarthy, “Cascade”
Alyssa McCarthy, “Through the Trees”
Alyssa McCarthy, “In Bloom”
Emily Schutte, “Through the Glass”
Courtney Smith, “When Night Comes”

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Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition and Ceremony

Art Academy of Cincinnati
Opening Night Friday, January 22, 2016  (5 to 9 pm)
Saturdays & Sundays  (10am to 3pm)
Monday – Friday (9 to noon & 4 to 7 pm)
Exhibition Runs from January 22 – February 5

January 22nd, 5-9 p.m.: Opening Night Viewing
January 29th, 5-9 p.m.: Award Ceremony

Congratulations to all of our winners and students who submitted entries for the competition. You are all ART ROCK STARS!

 

OHHS Art and Design Students Selected to be Published in “Celebrating Art”!

CelebratingArt.com is devoted to the promotion and appreciation of student art. The intent of their student art contests is to motivate student artists.The top entries are published in an anthology that will record the creative works of today’s student artists.

Several OHHS Art and Design students recently submitted work and were invited to be published in “Celebrating Art”!  Only the best art is selected to be included in the full-color hardbound art book, “Celebrating Art”. Additionally, final judging for “Top Ten Artist” awards will be completed and announced soon. The following students should feel honored. This is not a contest where every entry is invited to be published and is a highly selective competition. Thousands of entries were not invited to be published. Being published represents a lot of talent, hard work and dedication from teachers and students.

Congratulations to the following students: