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Visual Arts 2022

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Some of this work is demonstrated in projects such as:

Advanced Art students investigated the history of Hopelands, with a driving question that examined how the use of land has evolved over time depending on whose hands it was in. Each panel depicts a period of significance relating to the different purposes the land has been utilized for, starting with the Narragansett Land of Fires and ending with the initial creation of Rocky Hill.

Chalk Art Day in conjunction with Arts Week. Students in grades 6-12 created beautiful 6 foot drawings along the sidewalk outside Flynn, inspired by the theme of “Throwbacks” to different icons of pop culture in any decade.

All-school Art Show showcasing work from grades Pre-K through grade 12 graced the walls of the Carriage House and Flynn for over a week, impressing families, classmates, faculty, and visitors alike.

Around thirty artworks by RHCD in grades 9-12 were chosen to be a part of the Senator Jack Reed Virtual Art Show.