Monday, February 3, 2014

Scholastics Results for 2013-14

Princeton High School Art Department would like to announce the students who have had work recognized in the Regional Scholastics Art Competition. This is one of the most widely recognized art competitions for middle and high school students in the US. The competition begins at the regional level and judges choose works or portfolios for three different awards: Honorable Mention, Silver Key, and Gold Key. These works will be displayed at a regional exhibition at River Center in Covington. All Gold Key winners go on to compete at the National level during which Gold and Silver Keys are awarded in New York City.
Award recipients from Lindsay Holliday's, Emily Lie's, and Melissa Sand's classes include: 
Gold Key Award: Elizabeth Britton; Silver Key Awards: Olivia Kwiencinski, Skyler Wilson, Colette Beard, Kaetlyn Culter, Tim Fortner, and Maddie Lohmeier; Honorable Mentions: Julia Denny, Colette Beard, William Cheney, Elizabeth Britton, Megan McGuire, Breaunna Robinson, Brooke Snelling, and two for Jordan Richardson
Identity by Liz Britton 
Received a Gold Key Award

Please join us for the ceremony,  2/21/2014 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center, One West RiverCenter Blvd. Covington, Kentucky  41011. 9th & 10th Grade - 7 pm; 11th & 12th Grade - 8 pm.
The exhibition is across the street at 100 Rivercenter on the 10th Floor (Above First Watch) and remain open until 10 pm following the ceremony.
Exhibition Dates: 2/7/2014 - 2/21/2014. Madison Place 100 West RiverCenter Blvd.Covington, KY  41011
Opening Night Friday, February 7, 2014  (5 to 9 pm) Saturdays & Sundays  (noon to 3 pm) Monday - Friday (9 to noon & 4 to 7 pm) Exhibition Runs from February 7 – 21
For more information visit:  http://www.artandwriting.org or http://www.artmachineinc.org

One Word for 2014

One Word for 2014

Theme:
Every New Year's day many people in the US resolve to make a change or reach a goal and as we know too well the resolutions are usually broken in a matter of three weeks.
Why not simplify this idea by choosing one word to guide you in 2014?
One word: we can remember it and focus on it and do it. Then you have meaning and mission with that word that gives you passion and purpose to live throughout the year.
Watch the 3 minute clip from the Today show with guest and motivational speaker John Gordon here: http://www.today.com/video/today/53957503#53957503

How do you choose the one word for you?

Visual Challenge (Objectives):
Choose a single word to guide you in 2014.
Express your word visually in a unique and creative way.

Complete this work by the deadline. Your work will be displayed digitally along with the work of your peers!

Find out how students at PHS expressed their One Word in their Visual Art by viewing the gallery here: