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Upper School Ceramics: A Video Library of Virtual Projects
BY SHIRLEY BLAKE, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
The challenge of conducting virtual art classes this year provided an opportunity for Upper School ceramics teacher Michele Ogilvie to get even more creative with her assignments. Projects throughout this past year have encouraged students to find inspiration in their own backyards, use found objects to create new forms, and express their personal viewpoints through symbolism. We hope you enjoy these compiled videos of student work from throughout the quarantine...
 
Ceramic Crab Fest 2021 • a student art showcase
Spring time reminds us to slow down and smell the roses. We hope our little crab sculptures with big personalities will make you smile.
 
FALL HARVEST: Ceramic Thank-ins!
Fall Harvest Ceramic Thank-ins
Our Ceramic I "Thank-ins" are sending you thoughts of gratitude and appreciation during these uncertain times. We wish you all a safe and peaceful Holiday season!
 
Once Upon a Time in the Land of the Frogs
During remote learning, Ceramic/Sculpture students made frog sculptures and posed them in their gardens. They were asked to name their frogs and explain their symbolic significance based on cultural or personal viewpoints. This video is a montage of their creative accomplishments
 
RISE: Ceramics Level I—IV (Student Work / Remote Learning, 2020)
This video showcases many of the amazing artworks created by 9-12 mixed-level Ceramic/Sculpture students during remote learning. 
 
Land Art by Ceramic / Sculpture Students, 2020
Upper School students learn about the elements of art and design and how these apply to creating art from nature. While collecting found objects and assembling their personalized land art sculptures Ceramic/Sculpture students were able to express their heartfelt concerns and feelings during the start of the pandemic and remote learning.

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