Stuart Hall at SFO Museum

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The Map Is Not The Territory

Exhibition of Stuart Hall HS students at SFO Museum February - March 2013


At SFO Museum Terminal 1 / baggage claim area February 1 - March 30, 2013 The Map Is Not The Territory is an exhibition with work by 33 Stuart Hall HS artists 9 - 12 grade have created 47 works of art using digital design, photography, painting, drawing and collage.

The show was curated by Patter Hellstrom and Stuart Hall sophomore Dunham McBride Thomas Namara - United States Cut-out Map above

cover digital design by Sklyer Dayton

Stuart Hall High School honors our interconnected world with the theme: The Map is not the Territory. Students from 9th through 12th grade have created works in 2D media to express their ideas about this topic. In media from digital design to traditional drawing and painting, students look to areas such as communication, sports, politics and cultural stereotypes as they approach this poetic theme from their unique point of view. Stuart Hall is a single-sex boys school within the co-educational four-school community of Schools of the Sacred Heart San Francisco. Together with Convent of the Sacred Heart High School, the high schools make up the the innovative model known as Hall & Heart, offering cross-registration in some classes as well as co-ed extracurricular activities and sports. The Schools are rooted in and directed by the goals of Sacred Heart education. Sacred Heart has a worldwide presence through over 200 schools in an international network spanning over 40 countries in Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa. This exhibition offers an ideal opportunity for our students to express their sense of our international relationships. Stuart Hall High School is located on the edge of Pacific Heights and Japantown. Drawing from our rich heritage, the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco and our international connections, we offer an innovative values-based program rich in the arts, math, science and the humanities.


Beto Wetter- My Cousins , Xa Conrad - Terminal One, Carter Evans - The World and Liam Lynch - SFO Mapping


Demetri Sakellaropoulos & Marco Barajas - Evolution of Transportation, Tony Wang - Blood of the City and Connections Kieran O’Dorerty - Sport Connects


Kurt Eskicioglo - Out of this World! and Collin Allen - Stuart Hall Digital Design


Demetri Sakellaropoulos & Marco Barajas - Redrawn Map, Ivan Balarin - Expanded View, Pavlos Peritos - Around the World and Trenton Lowe - Faces of Africa


Kailan Santos - Self Portrait, RonValencia -Equanimity and The Ocean Map and Brandon Joa - Broadway Bay View


Skyler Dayton - Flight Portfolio pieces and Colin Allen - SF Digital Design


TJ Polite - Our World, Shing-Hoi Lau - Off the Charts and Daniel Monsour - Money Makes the World Go Round


Niccolo Degliantoni - Globe, Elijah Tolentino - The Earth Body, Liam Campbell - Holding the Globe


Armani Collins - Over and Underpasses and Benji Bapuopeleh - Culture Expressed


Niccolo Degliantoni - The City


Benzi Blatman - Landmarks, Declan Ebeling - The Bay and Pavlos Peritos - Bridge


Brando Joa - Dichotomy and Genero Covelli - Redwood Connection


Duncan McDonell - World View


Joseph Fink - The Voice


Dominic LaCounte - Abstract


Dominic LaCounte - The Eye


Thomas Namara - Retro Travel Poster


Morgan Law - Hwy One


Justin Hom - Bridge Connection


Morgan Law - Surf Flag


Connor McKeon - Paper Airplanes


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