SEPT-OCT 2012: DISCOVER WHAT WE DID FOR THE
HISPANIC HERITAGE WORKSHOPS.
Photos from the ART OF GIVING ART workshop series.
A workshop series for Grades 1 through 8 where the creative efforts of our students culminate into collaborative pieces of artwork. The artwork will be donated at 2 offsite locations: an assisted living facility and a women's shelter. The students also made colorful tie-dye snowflakes to decorate our own cafeteria and holiday cards for those who depend on the Lakeview Pantry. Click on the photo at left to see more pictures.
Videos & Photos Featuring Student Work from 2011-12 Inspired by the Blaine Film Festival
"(UN)COMMON EXPRESSIONS"
in conjunction with the screening
of Louder than a Bomb
5th through 8th grade Blaine students explored the way events and relationships impacted their feelings and personal perspectives, translating that energy and emotion into portraits of poetry. Each of the three workshops had a musical focus of jazz, rock and hip hop. And each one has its own video for you to enjoy:
in conjunction with the screening
of Louder than a Bomb
5th through 8th grade Blaine students explored the way events and relationships impacted their feelings and personal perspectives, translating that energy and emotion into portraits of poetry. Each of the three workshops had a musical focus of jazz, rock and hip hop. And each one has its own video for you to enjoy:
(UN)COMMON EXPRESSIONS: Hip Hop (5 min)
(UN)COMMON EXPRESSIONS: ROCK (9 min)
(UN)COMMON EXPRESSIONS: JAZZ (6 min)
The True Colors Workshop
See the art project video inspired by the screening of Miss Representation. Thanks to everyone who attended the Miss Representation screening on February 27 @ Blaine School, especially to our expert panelists for their perspectives on this powerful film.
FUNKY FRUIT WORKSHOP
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE PHOTOS
inspired by the screening of Lunchline held in March 2012. Thanks to our 3rd and 4th graders for making our auditorium colorful and funky!
inspired by the screening of Lunchline held in March 2012. Thanks to our 3rd and 4th graders for making our auditorium colorful and funky!