Dublin High School Student Art Gallery: A Visual Treat Not To Be Missed
DUBLIN, CA–The Dublin High School Art Department is showcasing student artwork through Friday May 26, during lunch, in Room N-104. The Art Gallery opened with an official community reception on Thursday May 18 in conjunction with the Evening of the Arts and the Dublin High School Film Festival.
The exhibit features the work of students in AP Studio Art, Intermediate Drawing, Intermediate Painting, Beginning 2D Design, Digital Animation, and Sculpture & Ceramics. It was fascinating to walk through the gallery, and see the broad range of art created by the remarkably talented students of Dublin High School.
Visual arts teacher Mr. Noel Sollom-Brotherton was incredibly proud of the student showcase, and commented on the rapidly growing art program at Dublin High School. “We’ve added a number of classes in the last couple of years, most notably AP Studio Art, which is being offered as a regular class instead of an independent study class,” he said. “We have about 25 students this year, who are earning college credit for their art. Next year, we’re adding a couple more sections of 2D Design, so the program is growing there as well. And we’re introducing a new class — Intermediate Painting and Printmaking — which is going to be using an etching press, silk screen, and other media.”
Here is a glimpse of what was on display:
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