Hillsboro High IB and AP Visual Arts

ARTIST STATEMENT

Naomi Daniel ©2011 - Acrylic on paper - 36 inches x 24 inches

In my work, I try to give paintings life-like qualities through the subjects of my pieces. I use my own photos of people around me to create large and magnified portraits that have a personal feeling to them. I also incorporate inanimate objects into paintings of my family and friends, creating expressive portraits that have character and personality.

To see more of Naomi’s art > CLICK HERE

New Artists, New Art

Nelly Anaya ©2011

What an exciting start to the 2011-2012  IB Visual Arts year.  New art from seniors whose work was previewed in their junior year.  New art from newly transferred senior and junior artists.  New art from new juniors. All of the work is promising, challenging and charging forward to the new National Scholastic Competition.  Ms. Profitt’s visual artists have taken home the silver and the gold in previous years, it will be exciting to see how this new group will do.

Also exciting are four new VISUAL ARTicle blog administers.  Michael Dearborn, Emma Kimbrough, Micah Marcellus Palmer and Savannah Vasos are all HHS IB juniors who have chosen to manage this blog as their two year CAS project.  Very soon you will be hearing their voices and be a witness to how an IB student run blog looks, sounds and reads.

Good luck and welcome aboard 2012 artists and bloggers.

Dury’s joins VISUAL ARTicles

Thanks Dury’s

DURY’S   is your complete source for everything photographic!  And now  DURY’S  is a partner in sponsoring the HHS Visual Arts Technology Grant!

Ron Rice, Vice President of Dury’s Photography, has agreed to partner with Carol Hagen as a local business sponsor of the Hillsboro High School Visual Arts Technology Grant.  Their partnership will expand the grant to include a student discount on all Dury’s photography workshops (up to 50%)  and photography equipment (up to 20%).  Links to a listing of Dury’s photography workshops and special events will appear on VISUAL ARTicles.

Jim Brown, long time Hillsboro High Photography teacher, has been friends with Mr. Rice for twenty years. Our new partnership honors Jim Brown’s contributions to Hillsboro High School as a teacher and the sports and yearbook photographer.  Over the years, Mr. Brown successfully applied for grants to expand the digital and traditional photography labs at Hillsboro High to the benefit of students and staff.  His well attended class has left a vacancy in our arts program and is impacting visual arts students.

Many students took photography with Mr. Brown over the years; last year one of our National Scholastic Art winners, Mitchell Connell, was an American Visual Nominee & was given a Mixed Media Gold Key for his handmade photography book: 444 miles. We have IB juniors this year who walked away from their lottery selection at Hume Fog and the Nashville Arts School to attend the IB Visual Arts program with a focus on photography.  Although very different from taking an on campus course, Dury’s workshops may begin to fill that void.

Mr. Rice and I encourage students to take advantage of Dury’s photography workshops and become part of the Nashville photography community at Dury’s.  Any suggestions on making Dury’s more accessible to Hillsboro students are welcomed.

Oct 15  Nick Coury – Digital Capture   Sat. 1pm-4pm (Sku No: 11998)  $29.99 / HHS Students – $15 plus tax w/ student ID or graded paper

Simplify the complicated technical details and at the end of the workshop, you’ll feel much more comfortable with a digital camera.  Nick will cover everything from megapixels to shutter speed to white balance!

Oct 22  Dennis Chamberlain - Photoshop Creativity Session   Sat. 9am – 4pm (Sku No: 12353) $39.95 w/ lunch served / Sponsored by Pro Photographers of Middle Tennessee – sorry PPMT does not offer us a discount

Tune-up and tap into your creativity with this inspirational workshop! Dennis will lead you into Photoshop’s creative portals and teach you tips for overcoming creative block.

About Dury’s – 701 Ewing Ave., Nashville, TN 37203  – Workshops Location – Dury’s Classroom

Dury’s is an authorized dealer for digital imaging products from most major manufacturers. From Capture to Output, we offer the top products on the market to make your imaging business a success. We maintain a large inventory of printers, printer supplies, cameras, photographic accessories and studio supplies.

Dury’s has been providing products and services to photographers since the beginning of photography. Established over 125 years ago, in 1882, we were one of the original eight Kodak dealers appointed by George Eastman himself. We have maintained that early lead with a blend of expert technical knowledge, a friendly reliable staff, and great prices. We take pride in our strong reputation for customer service and support.

BRAVO and FAREWELL to 2011 IB graduates and Ms. Bradshaw - Special thanks to MYP Coordinator Mr.Williams, Ms. Doza, Ms. Peterson and Ms. Organ

2011 Hillsboro IB graduates and teachers bid a FOND FAREWELL to Ms. Bradshaw, Mr. Williams, Ms. Doza, Ms. Peterson and Ms. Organ ~ WELCOME ABOARD as IB DP Coordinator Knight

CONGRATULATIONS HHS 2011 IB GRADUATES

Diploma Recipients

  • Jeremiah Akers
  • Anna Claire Brakefield
  • Coburn Brandon
  • Mitchell Connell
  • Gian Coppola
  • Catherine Crowe
  • Ambre Dromgoole
  • Colin George
  • Mattie Goldberg
  • Will Gormley
  • Sarah Haseen
  • Logan Hollis
  • River Kanies
  • Rachel Lee
  • Lillian Olney
  • Caroline Rogers
  • Maggie Sheridan
  • Louisa Silverman
  • Brittainy Tidwell
  • Mahyar Varasteh

Special Recognition-Top Scores!

  • Catherine Crowe – Top Extended Essay score in English and Top Theory of Knowledge score
  • Danielle Crutchfield – Top Extended Essay score in Theatre
  • Ambre Dromgoole – Top Theory of Knowledge score
  • Hannan Elqadi – Top Extended Essay score in Theatre
  • Mattie Goldberg – Top Extended Essay score in History
  • Logan Hollis – Top Extended Essay score in Theatre
  • River Kanies – Top Course Examination score in Math Studies
  • Rachel Lee – Top Extended Essay score in Mathematics
  • Caroline Rogers – Top Course Examination score in Spanish and Top Extended Essay score in History
  • Maggie Sheridan – Top Extended Essay score in Theatre
  • Louisa Silverman – Top Course Examination score in Spanish and Top Extended Essay score in History
  • Mahyar Varesteh – Top Extended Essay score in History

The Diploma Programme Teachers of the Class of 2011

  • HHS DP Coordinator – Mary Catherine Bradshaw
  • English-Mary Catherine Bradshaw and Liz Gibbons
    • Ms. Bradshaw – 2011-12 Martin Luther King High - History
  • Spanish-Stephanie Knight
    • Ms. Knight – 2011-12 HHS DP Coordinator
  • French and French Ab Initio-Becky Peterson
    • Ms. Peterson – Vanderbilt University French Depart.
  • History-Mary Catherine Bradshaw and Seth Swihart
    • Ms. Bradshaw – 2011-12 Martin Luther King High - History
  • Math Studies-Christine Doza and Missy Humphrey
    • Ms. Doza – 2011-12 – Ensworth High School – Mathmatics
  • Mathematics and MYP Coordinator -David Williams
    • Mr. Williams – 2011-12 – MNPS Teacher coach
  • Biology-Shreyas Patel
  • Environmental Systems-Lucy Organ
  • Chemistry-Lucy Organ
    • Ms. Organ – Ensworth High School – Science
  • Theatre – Brad Brown
  • Music – Leah Stufflebam
  • Visual Arts – Marti Profitt-Streuli
  • World Arts and Cultures – Susanne Frensley

Executive Principal – Dr. J. Terry Shrader  2010 – present

IB Diploma Academy Principal – Carmon Brown  2010-11  / Dr. Craig Hammond 2011-12

IB Diploma DP Coordinator  -Mary Catherine Bradshaw 2004-2011 / Stephanie Knight 2011-12

IB Diploma MYP Coordinator  - David Williams 2008-2011 / Matthew Peach 2011-12

IB Diploma Academy Counselor – Meri Kock -  2011 American School Counselor Association  1 of top 10 counselors in America

IB Parent PTSA Representatives – Tania Carter and Cameron Phillips 2010-11 / Tania Carter 2011-12

HHS VISUAL ARTicle students can claim movie rights for their patinated art environment and the opportunity to say, “That’s my art class!”  Crews completed shooting scenes at Hillsboro High School for Nashville’s own Nicole Kidman’s upcoming movie Stoker last week.   The scene shot at the school features actress Mia Wasikowska painting in our easel filled IB Visual Arts classroom.  As seen in this Channel 2 feature video, our Hillsboro High School visual arts classroom is transformed – washed walls and floors, new paint and bragging rights to the only walls bearing a profession “patina” in the MNPS school system.

Patina – for you art newbies – refers to the surface of the classroom walls that are coated with a very light, transparent greenish-gray called patination.  The effect shows up on the digital film as natural signs of aging paint, BUT in the color and tone that most compliments the movie scene.  The result is a subtle warmth that causes the movie viewer to glance at the room, but focus on the lovely Mia Wasikowska as she moves through the room.

For two weeks, Ms. Profitt and art students were secluded in Mr. Brown’s old photography classroom while the film crew equipment occupied the classroom waiting for the day they actually filmed in the art room location; afterwards crews put the classroom back as it was, leaving a piece of Hollywood behind for the teacher’s cooperation.  As Ms. Profitt told Channel 2,  “They let me use some of the wall fixtures they put up and otherwise they put it back just as they found it,” she said.

"Cockatiel" , bird in flight, c 1872-1885 by E. MuybridgeWall fixtures refer to the wonderful Eadweard Muybridge birds in flight series left on the walls.  Muybridge’s is known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion which used multiple cameras to capture motion, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion pictures that pre-dated the flexible perforated film strip.  Academic KUDOS! to the Stoker crew’s subtle reference to both art and historic film!  How very IB of you!  Students can click on the links above to learn more about Muybridge’s life and work.

Sequence Photography is still going on, catch up with the digital world of action photography.  Check out this Flickr Sequence Photography Group  that invites you to post your own version of action series or read more on How to Create a Sequence Photo in Photoshop on eHow.  Nikon cameras and Photoshop are available through Ms. Profitt.  One of the many benefits of the Hillsboro Visual Arts Technology Grant brought to you by VISUAL ARTicles.

ANNOUNCEMENT:   This is a great kick off to our traditional 5th week start up. Please ask Ms. Profitt how to sign up for the HHS Visual Arts Club. Members will have artwork and artist statements featured art in the VISUAL ARTicle blog.  Much of last year was spent setting up our blog and flickr featured portfolios, this year is all about inserting blog features and assembling a flickr portfolio.

As always, seniors with artwork from their junior year need to sign up for a private photography lesson aka  “How to photograph YOUR art.”  If the world shines down on us, we will have a brilliant new photography set up for students to learn art photography this year.  More on that in our next blog feature.   I can’t wait to meet you!  Carol Hagen, HHS Visual Arts Patron

Dany Oudeesh ©2010 06 - viewed 126 times - Prismacolor pen on card stock

VISUAL ARTicles Blog and Portfolios are accessed through  published links in our school news papers and articles written about our school and arts programs.  International Baccalaureate students from around the world can visit our site.  Most exciting for our student artists is the exposure to a truly  international community of WordPress.com and Flickr members.  This unique community of international artists, collectors and organizations are able to post comments and invite our students to post their images on other member sites. All comments have been very positive.  Lilly Olney was invited to post her work on an English Watercolor Artist Flickr group site and Mitchell Connell was recognized by a Latin Pin-Hole Photography group site.

Mattie Goldberg ©2010 28 – 207 hits
Mahyar Varasteh ©2010 10 – 176 hits
Mattie Goldberg ©2011 30 – 175 hits
Mattie Goldberg ©2010 27 – 162 hits
Lilly Olney ©2010 12 – 134 hits
Lilly Olney ©2010 11 – 133 hits
Brittany Tidwell’s Thai child w/ her portrait – 132 hits
River Kanies ©2010 10 – 130 hits
Dany Oudeesh ©2011 06 – 126 hits
Dany Oudeesh ©2010 07 – 124 hits

An amazing fact about our sister sites is that images on our Flickr Pro Site are viewed 1000 times weekly.  We average 100 to 300 hits per week day and 400-700 hits on the weekend.   Our first experience with international exposure was when our principle, Dr. Shader, traveled to China and offered teachers and students cards with our web site link, suddenly we experienced over 900 views on one day.  Flickr Stats track the number of hits – views – independently and it is interesting to note is that the most viewed images were not the first images to be posted, they are simply the most visited images among our 530 posted works of art.

I.B. Visual Arts -  This course is for juniors and seniors who are interested in obtaining an I.B. Certificate or are fulfilling the I.B. Diploma Group 6 requirement.  The course requires an inquiring and integrated approach towards visual arts in their various historical and contemporary forms.  The I.B. Art course provides students the opportunity to make personal, sociocultural and aesthetic experiences meaningful through the production and understanding of Art. Students must be able to work independently in and out of class.

CLICK HERE  to see more art by 2011 Visual Arts International Baccalaureate Diploma and Certificate Candidates.  Our site includes art work made by high schools students from 2009-present.  After graduation, students are encouraged to offer links to their college portfolios or professional sites, but they are not invited to add more artwork to their folders.

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To view all 39 IB Visual Arts Portfolios and 5 special event folders   CLICK HERE.   

Link to important updates on our efforts to reinstate Mary Catherine Bradshaw as our Tennessee authority on International Baccalaureate  and Hillsoboro IB Coordinator > BURROS FOR BRADSHAW

Mattie Goldberg ©2010 ~ BLOG ICON ~ Pen and watercolor on paper / CLICK on image to enlarge

2011 Hillsboro High School International Baccalaureate Graduates

The Festival of the Arts was a great success and our combined Hillsboro art, photography and music students demonstrated great passion and skill.  The Hillsboro High IB Diploma program is a great source of college scholarships for hard working students who want to attend college.  It is with great pride that we announce a list of universities seeking our 2011 IB graduates and scholarships being offered to them.  I am especially pleased to announce our VISUAL ARTicles associates who have been accepted to study art.

Scholarship money awarded to the IB Diploma Candidate Class of 2011 for four years of college is $2,236,000

VISUAL ARTicle Associates:  Katy Fishell, Columbia University ~ Mattie Goldberg, University of Colorado Denver ~ Jordan Kirk and Barry Jones are applying to Watkins College of Art and Design

Colleges to which the IB class of 2011 has been accepted: College of Charleston. Furman University, Eckerd College, Queens University of Charlotte, MTSU, Eckerd College, Bethune-Cookman University, University of the Pacific, University of Tulsa, UNCA, Oxy, University of Portland, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Washington Seattle, Seattle University, University of Utah, Tulane, Furman University, Wittenberg University, Roanoke College, College of Wooster, University of Evansville, William Jewel College, Oberlin, Transylvania University, Queens University of Charlotte, UTC, Berry College, Mercer University, Elon University, Furman University, Belmont University, Baylor University, University of the South, Rhodes College, Samford University, University of Memphis, Union University, UT Martin, Hawaii Pacific University, University of Oregon, UTK, Lipscomb, UNC Chapel Hill, Clemson, Alabama, Goucher, Guilford, Earlham, Purchase, UNC Asheville, Baylor, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, and Florida Tech, Cedarville University, University of Rochester,University of Missouri Kansas City, Oakland University, Detroit Mercy, Wayne University, Michigan State, Kalamazoo, Bard College, Grinnell College, Macalester College, University of Colorado Denver, Art Institute of Chicago      (HHS IB Seniors! IF you are not represented here, please let me know. CHagen)

To see Festival of the Arts boards look down the RIGHT COLUMN >  or > CLICK HERE to see art by 2011 Visual Arts International Baccalaureate Diploma and Certificate Candidates

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To view all 39 IB Visual Arts Portfolios CLICK HERE. BLOGROLL HIGHLIGHTS!

Link to important updates on our efforts to reinstate Mary Catherine Bradshaw as our Tennessee authority on International Baccalaureate  and Hillsoboro IB Coordinator > BURROS FOR BRADSHAW

MUSIC ~ THEATER ~ VISUAL ARTS

Jordan Kirk ©2011 ~ Pastel on paper / CLICK on image to enlarge

The Festival of the Arts is an annual gathering at Hillsboro High School where students, parents, and the community are welcome to come and enjoy all of the Hillsboro students’ creative abilities. Guests are welcome to view performances by the Hillsboro Chamber Orchestra and Concert Band, the Hillsboro Players, the Sophisticats, and vocal students in. Another main attraction to the Festival of Art is the great Visual Arts program. During and following the auditorium performances, in the small gym, there will be the opportunity to view featured art works created by Hillsboro Visual Arts and Photography students using a wide variety of media which include award winning pieces. Musical entertainment will be provided by Hillsboro students and members of the Hillsboro community. Refreshments will be served in the art exhibit.

April 19, 2011 /  6 -8 PM  /  $5-7 Tickets available at the door / Hillsboro High Small Gym

CLICK HERE to see art by 2011 Visual Arts International Baccalaureate Diploma and Certificate Candidates


FEATURED ARTIST Dylan Haywood ©2011 Digital photograph overlay / CLICK image to enlarge

ARTIST STATEMENT

My passion for photography began while I was living in an area that had been completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. There was something so beautiful about capturing images where there was nothing left but remnants of peoples lives that had been utterly destroyed by no other than mother nature herself. Soon I realized the people were equally as fascinating if not more. Everyone had a story and getting to know the beautiful people that had been through such a tragic event was the single most amazing experience of my life. The object of my photography, I soon realized, was to capture the beauty in pain.

Photography soon became my life. I wanted to capture every moment, every story, every face. My plan is to make photography a career but more than that, a life style. I never want to grow out of it. My latest captivation is fashion photography.  I want to express myself through my photos, but more than that I want to show you the world through my eyes. This is my life, my passion, my learning experience.

To see more of  Dylan’s photographs or view her portfolio > CLICK HERE

Featured Artist Brittainy Tidwell ©2011 Acrylic on canvas / CLICK image to enlarge

HHS IB Visual Artist brings home National Award

Brittainy Tidwell has won the National Scholastic Silver Medal in Painting for her acrylic figurative artwork titled “Alice”. It was Brittainy’s recognition as the Regional Scholastic Gold Key in Painting recipient that placed her painting  in the national competition for scholastic medals. Brittainy is a 2011 IB Diploma Candidate and VISUAL ARTicles member.

2011 is the second consecutive year for Hillsboro High School IB students to win National Scholastic Arts Medals! Ms. Profitt-Steuli’s mastery of the International Baccalaureate Visual Arts curriculum and her many years of teaching aid her students in mastering art fundamentals.  Seniors are  encouraged  to enter state and national competitions. Marti Profitt-Streuli teaches IB and AP Visual Arts junior and senior students; in addition to Art II, Art I and Life-Skills Art for exceptional education students at Hillsboro High School.

2010 Diploma Graduates who received National Scholastic Medals in visual arts were Lauren Taylor and Juliana Horner.  < CLICK HERE to see more of Lauren or Juliana’s art.

Look down the RIGHT COLUMN > to see more of  Brittainy’s paintings or view her portfolio > CLICK HERE

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To view all 39 IB Visual Arts Portfolios CLICK HERE. BLOGROLL HIGHLIGHTS! Link to important & interesting sites > National Scholastic Categories / Art Daily / Nashville Art Events Calendar / Interactive Art Web-Exhibits / Cool Hunter / Lauren Taylor’s Blog

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