The DHC art department was fortunate enough to visit the Nasher Museum of Art. A gallery affiliated with Duke University.Daysha Bullock and Maggie Williams were honored at the Scholastic Art Awards Competition.The art show was a huge success! Thank you for everyone that came out to support the hard work of our amazing DHC Advanced Art Students!
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Regan Cofer won the 1st place award in the Margaret L. Blount Memorial High School Visual Art Competition. It is a highly competitive annual art show that features work from all the schools in the county. Work is exhibited at the county office. Please congratulate her if you see her!
COST OF TRIP: $22 due December 14 Plan to spend $10-$15 at a fast food restaurant for lunch. Power, Piety and Patronage:
Exploring Portraiture from the Renaissance to the Reagan Era Recommended for grades 6–12 Available September 19, 2017 through December 22, 2017 Get an in-depth look at the history of portraiture and the persuasive power of personal imagery. Explore paintings from a diverse group of artists, from 17th-Century Florentine artist Carlo Dolci all the way up to 20th Century artists Barkley Hendrix and Alex Katz. The tour will include discussions on the role of artists and portraiture in the history of religion and politics, and the ways in which arts patrons shape our understanding of history Dear Eastern/Central North Carolina regional educators,
I would like to invite you to submit student artwork from grades 7-12 to be considered for The Scholastic Art Awards for Eastern/Central North Carolina. Hosted by Barton College in Wilson, this exhibition takes place in the Barton Galleries from January 28 through February 22, 2018. For the 40th year, the College is honored to sponsor this recognition of student creative talent from Winston-Salem to the Coast. 2017-18 entry process and exhibition: The NC Eastern/Central Region will use digital jurying, with all entries submitted online. All information can be found at our college website: www.barton.edu Students or teachers can log on to: http://www.artandwriting.org Uploads of all entries must be completed by Thursday, December 14, 2017. In addition, regional inventory forms [attached], copies of individual submission forms, and any non-online payments are mailed to: Scholastic Art Awards Sponsorship, Art, Barton College 400 Atlantic Christian College Dr. NE Wilson, NC 27893 Online payment is accepted through the registration link. Entry fees are $5 per individual artwork and $20 per portfolio. For non-online payment, checks may be addressed to: Scholastic Art Awards Sponsorship, Barton College. Seniors may submit portfolio entries [8 artworks]. Students may submit two portfolios in any medium. After completing registration and upload, the student must print the submission form and obtain required signatures from a parent–unless the student is 18 or older. Registration is NOT complete until the submission form has been signed and mailed, and payment submitted; these submission materials must be received by December 21, 2017. Suggestion: coolutils.com is a site that includes a bank of free online image size converters that provide an easy way to resize a photo. This company does not put a watermark on the image. Regional Gold Key and Silver Key names will be posted by Wednesday, January 10th at www.barton.edu It is important for all teachers to check the Barton College website at this time, and immediately send us any corrections in artwork titles or student names.. Artworks judged as regional Gold Keys and Silver Keys will be featured online, and all GK and SK students will receive certificates and pins. Gold Key and Silver Key artworks must be shipped or delivered to Barton College Galleries, arriving by Thursday, January 18, 2018. Artwork that does not arrive by the deadline cannot be included in the regional exhibition. The awards ceremony for Gold Key and Silver Key winners will be held in Wilson Gymnasium on the Barton College campus at 1:30 Sunday, January 28th, 2018. Note: artwork may not be removed from the gallery during the exhibition. This includes artworks for a student’s Governor’s School application. Photographic documentation may not be substituted for actual submitted artworks. In past years, student entrants have sometimes borrowed directly from sites such as DeviantArt and Pinterest. Please do not submit subject matter that violates copyright or relies on appropriated imagery. After the regional jurying, the national office of The Awards will research all student artworks to see if there is a question of borrowed imagery. Educators, one useful website used to detect copied imagery is www.tineye.com Write to me or to Bonnie LoSchiavo with any questions. Thank you for participating in the 2018 Scholastic Art Awards for Eastern/Central North Carolina! |
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