THE CENTER FOR ARTS IN NATICK

31 Main Street

Natick, MA 01760

Telephone 508/647-0097

 

For immediate release

Contact Dawn V. Randall, Chairperson, Visual Arts Education

508-358-7037

 

“Smorgasbord”

Second Annual Natick High School Art Exhibit

Show runs March 29th – April 9th, Reception April 5th, 4:00 – 6:00 pm

TCAN’s second annual celebration of youth art begins with Natick High and Middle

Schools’ “Smorgasbord” from March 29th through April 9th. The reception will be Thursday, April 5th from 4:00 to 6:00. The public is invited to attend the reception and take the opportunity to meet the artists. Artwork done by students in Grades 7 – 12 will be displayed including pieces that were sent to the Globe Scholastic Art Exhibit.

The artworks in this exhibit exemplify the Natick Public Schools’ commitment to the foundation principles of art education. Drawings from observation, the basic elements of

design, and the communicative power of art are all present in this collection.

 

These teachers are presenting their students’ artwork in “Smorgasbord”.

Pamela LeBlanc            High School

Maureen McNally            High School

Lorna Lochiatto          High School

Shella Curran              Kennedy Middle School

Ruthanne Schill    Wilson Middle School

 

 


 

THE CENTER FOR ARTS IN NATICK

31 Main Street

Natick, MA 01760

Telephone 508/647-0097

 

 

For immediate release

Contact Dawn V. Randall, Chairperson, Visual Arts Education

508-358-7037

 

 “Cubism Reversed”

Second Annual Walnut Hill School Art Exhibit

Show runs April 10th-23rd, Reception April 12th, 4:00 – 6:00 pm

 

Walnut Hill School continues the series of youth art exhibits with “Cubism Reversed”.The dates of the show are April 10th to 23rd. The reception is Thursday, April 12th , 4:00 to 6:00. The public is encouraged to come to the reception and meet the artists.

The exhibition highlights constructions made in art instructor, Ken Tighe’s 3D Mixed Media Class. Each student selected as their source a famous Cubist painting by a

well-known historical artist. These art students were challenged to reconstruct [and

reinterpret] the image into a sculptural work of art.

     Jim Woodside, Art Department Chairman, describes Walnut Hills’ Viual Arts program as being a studio environment where students hone their technical skills and simultaneously develop a sense of content, or purpose in their artwork. The students

learn to discuss their work, articulate their ideas,and ultimately identify goals and challenges in their own art work. Students learn to see the study and practice of visual arts as a way of creating ideas and symbols, a way of developing a personal language.

 

The TCAN gallery is normally open from noon to 6 pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 1pm to 3 pm, Sundays. Admission is free. Please call to double-check these hours as the gallery is staffed with volunteers. The art can also be viewed during musical and

spoken word performances at the Center, evenings Tuesday through Sunday. Ticket prices for these events vary. For more information about TCAN events, call 508-647-0097or visit the center’s Web site, www.natickarts.org

 

Curator of Center for Arts, Natick second annual Youth Art exhibit is Dawn V. Randall,

TCAN’s Visual Arts Education Chairperson. Randall is a retired art educator who taught

twenty-one years in Framingham Public Schools. She is a visual artist and has a studio

at the FireHouse Studio in Natick. Randall is a member of the Arts Task Force in Natick, a member of Arts Wayland,  the Sharon,(NH) Arts Center, TCAN, Falmouth Artists’ Guild and the Womens’ Caucus for the Arts.

 

Cheryl Litster, Gallery Director

THE CENTER FOR ARTS IN NATICK

31 Main Street

Natick, MA 01760

Telephone 508/647-0097

 

For immediate release

Contact Dawn V. Randall, Chairperson, Visual Arts Education

508-358-7037

 

“Framingham Framed”

Framingham High School Art Exhibit

Show runs April 23rd – 30th, Reception April 26th,  4:00 – 6:00 pm

 

Framingham High School’s “Framingham Framed” is the third of the series in TCAN’s

second annual Youth Art Exhibit. The dates for the show are April 23rd to April 30th. The reception is Thursday, April 26th from 4:00 to 6:00. We invite the public to attend the reception and enjoy the opportunity to meet the artists and talk to them about their work. The students at Framingham had an exciting year climaxed by their success at the Boston Globe Scholastic Art Exhibit. Award winners are listed below.

Rosemary Gulick            Sculpture            Honorable Mention

Jesse Aronson            Mixed Media   Silver Key

Jenna McIntyre            Painting          Silver Key                        

Caitlin Bullock             Painting          Gold Key

Nadine Spigel             Drawing            Honorable Mention

Eve Southworth            Art Portfolio            Nomination

Bing Li                         Art Portfolio            Nomination

Nicole Reitz                 Drawing               Honorable Mention

Emily Tate                   Drawing          Silver Key

Katherine Walsh               Painting          Gold Key

 

Framingham High School Art Educators

Faye Sullivan

Dan Nicholson

 

The TCAN gallery is normally open from noon to 6 pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 1pm to 3 pm, Sundays. Admission is free. Please call to double-check these hours as the gallery is staffed with volunteers. The art can also be viewed during musical and

spoken word performances at the Center, evenings Tuesday through Sunday. Ticket prices for these events vary. For more information about TCAN events, call 508-647-0097or visit the center’s Web site, www.natickarts.org

 

Curator of Center for Arts, Natick second annual Youth Art exhibit is Dawn V. Randall,

TCAN’s Visual Arts Education Chairperson. Randall is a retired art educator who taught

twenty-one years in Framingham Public Schools. She is a visual artist and has a studio

at the FireHouse Studio in Natick. Randall is a member of the Arts Task Force in Natick, a member of Arts Wayland,  the Sharon,(NH) Arts Center, TCAN, Falmouth Artists’ Guild and the Womens’ Caucus for the Arts.

 

Cheryl Litster, Gallery Director

 

 

 

                            The Center For Arts In NATICK

                          31Main St., Natick, 01760    508-647-0097

 

Dawn V. Randall, Chairperson, Visual Education

9 Barney Hill Rd, Wayland, 01778,     508-358-7037

 

 

Special Art Exhibits

 

The second annual Youth Art exhibits are scheduled March 29th to April 30th.It will feature art from three schools in Metro West.

Natick High and Middle Schools - :Smorgasbord”, March 29th to April 9th

                             Public invited to Reception, April 5th, 4:00 to 6:00pm  Free

Walnut Hill School, Natick             “Cubism Reversed”, April 10th to 23rd

                             Public invited to Reception, April 12th, 4:00pm to 6:00pm Free

Framingham High School              “Framingham Framed”, April 23rd to April30th

                             Public invited to Reception, April 26th, 4:00pm to 6:00pm Free

Wheelchair accessible

 

The TCAN gallery is normally open from noon to 6:00pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays, and I:00pm to 3:00pm, Sundays. Admission is free. Please call to double-check these

hours as the gallery is staffed by volunteers.

 

The art can also be viewed during musical and spoken word performances at the Center, evenings Tuesday through Sunday. Ticket prices for these events vary . For more information about TCAN events call 508-647-0097 or visit the website, www.natickarts.org