Gallery 10: Light Exhibition Catalog

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LIGHT EXHIBITION

THE INAUGURATION OF GALLERY 10

JANUARY - APRIL 2023

The art world is vast and the avenues for artists to show and sell artwork range from large museums to artist-run alternative spaces. There are a multitude of aspects to exhibition making and Gallery 10 is situated as a space for students to become familiar with curatorial methods by doing. As artists, understanding the depth and breadth of exhibition concept and design, project management, acquiring, installation, and educational outreach will set students up for success in Venture ArtistryTM. Arts Academy students engage in field trips with industry professionals, conduct research, and learn what it takes to work with and promote living artists, in doing so students will take on gallery roles with the common goal of enriching themselves, the NBPS community and beyond.

“Art is too important not to share”
- Romero Britto

Curating is when you select, organize, care for and present art for an audience.

Our curatorial team collaboratively conceptualizes each exhibition theme, involving artists from the NBPS lower, middle and high school classes and community partners.

Communication is How we involve the NBPS community in our shows.

We work closely with school marketing channels, web and social media platforms to share our artist’s vision.

Educational Outreach programs expand creative intelligence.

Developing, planning and delivering our programs allows us to learn alongside our audiences. Our work ties learning to our exhibitions and generates interactive experiences.

SHADES OF GLASS

“Inthisphoto,Iusedthelightfromtheearlymorningsuntocastinterestingshadowsthroughglasses.I usedglassbecausedependingonthedirectionofitandthepattern, theshadowcandownareally interestingcomposition.Iwantedtousecoloroftheglassestocreateseparationaswellasatargetforthe eyetohelpguideyouthroughoutthephoto.”

WillowWeissbluth

11 Grade

ThrowingShade

18X24

DigitalCamera

“InthisphotographIcapturetheoceanicgreentransparencyofaseriesofglassbottles.Iusedsunlight tocreatetheshadowsandhighlightthevaryingtoneswithintheshadowsanddetailsofthebottles.To photographthispieceItestedoutseveralcompositionsthroughoutthedayfocusingonthevaried lengthsofshadowsandselectedtheonethatcapturedtheshadowsthemost.Thevisualstackingof thebottlescreatesaverticalrepetitionoftheforms.Iwantedtointentionallydepictthebottleslooking downwardalthoughthephotographwouldbehungonawall.Thiscreatesanillusionthatallowsthe audiencetoviewthebottlesfromadifferentperspective.”

LoganSaland

11thGrade

TheGlassMenagerie

18x24

DigitalPhotography

OPENINGTHE

THEDOORS!

11thGrade

HeavenlySpecter

18x24

ColoredPencil

“ThispieceofworkfollowedarealisticstylethatwasbasedoffaphotoreferenceI took.Ilayeredcoloredpenciltoexpresslightʼseffectonresultingshadows.Thestark whitebackgroundismeanttocontrastthecolorfulbottles.ThethingIlikemost aboutmyworkisthatthemajorityofthesubjectspicturedaremycupsfromhome. Itʼsexcitingtoseehowsomethingsocommoninmydailylifecanbeshowninanew light.”

AvaDoyle

11th Grade

Sentinels

18"x24"

Photography

“Inthisgrayscalephotograph,therearefour transparentglassescreatingshadowsinorderof height.Thesunandshadowcreatesatriangular cutoutthatoverlapstheshortestglass,cuttingoffthe shadowoftheglasswhileleavingitstandinginthe shadowsalone.Withintheglasses'shadowsthesun createsroundreflectionsandhighlightsthrough emptyandwater-filledbottleswithacuttingedge createdbythattriangularhighlight.Iusedfourglass bottleswithdifferentcolorsandtones.Thesecreated darkerorlightershadowswhichcontrastedwithone anotheryetwerestillharmoniousintheir equidistance.Thesestandingglassesguardthe shadowslikesentinels,keepingwatchofoneanother.”

LoganSaland

11 Grade

TheLookingGlass

18X24

Charcoal,graphite,andcolorpencil

“Inthispiece,Iwasabletoportraythe ideaoftransparencyusingopaque materials.Iusedaburnishingtechnique inordertocreateaseamlessblend betweenmycolors.Whenphotographing myreferencephotoIplayedaroundwith lightingatdifferentcyclesofthesunto getvibrantshadows.ThephotoIchoseto drawIactuallyinfactcapturedon accident,asmysilhouetteandshoewere capturedontheleft.Theshadowscreate anaturalframeonthepiecethatbrings theeyesbacktothefocalpointofthe center.Byvisuallystakingthebottles,an overallformisconveyedwiththeviews eyetracingthebottlesfromlefttoright.”

ZhenshengLin

11thGrade

GlassBottleGlass Reflection

18”x24”

Coloredpencil

“Thereflectionofthelightisthethemeofthisartwork. Differentanglesandobjects'colorshowedvarious shapesandcolorsofreflection.Inthisartwork,there arefivebottlesandcupswithdifferentshapesand colors.I'veusedvariouscolortonestocreatethe3D andtransparenteffectsofthebottlesandcups.This artworkwasachallengeformebecauselightis extremelyintricateandunique.However,thatisalso exactlywhylightisinterestingandunpredictable.”

NoahHerrera

11thGrade

Free

18”x24”

Coloredpencil

“Thisstilllifeofdyedwaterandawineglass,Icreated anirregularpatternthroughthehighlightsofthe shadows.Therandomflowofthewateriswhat createsafeelingoffreedom.Iusedcolor,light, shadowscreatingdepthintomystilllife.Iʼveused colorpencilstocreatetheshapesusedinmywork. Thispieceisimportanttomebecauseitpushedmeto pushmylimitswithskillandcreativitytobeunique. MycreationallowedmetodiscoverhowIcaninspire theworldbymakingdarkerworksfeelinadifferent perspectiveto theviewer.Iwantedtousean unexpectedcolorpallettoexpresssorrowbutby conflictingthatwithexpressiveshapestoshow freedomofshape.”

AUTO REFLECTIONS

DekoJaramillo

CarmelaNussbaum

TaylorFodiman

10thGrade

CarCloseUps

18x24

AcryliconPaper

10thGradersexploredform, surfaceandreflectioninthese closeupcompositionsof luxuryandclassiccars.

FESTIVITIES

“ItʼsastilllifedrawingofChristmas lights.Iusedoilpastelstoenhancethe detailsincludingtheshadingandlight points.Ilearnedatlotaboutshading andhowtomakeaimagelook3d.”

LuigiMeneghello

8Grade

ChristmasatNight

17X17 OilPastels

“Thisisastilllifedrawingofpineapple shapedlights.Whenpickingmy referenceIreallylikedthecolorsand pineapplesinthephoto.These pineapplesarepartiallyopaquewith vibrantcolors.”

AnyaReddy

8 Grade

LuzDePiñas

17X17 Oilpainting

-LuigiMeneghello -AnyaReddy

LIGHT UP THE SKY

MigdanaKoziol

6thGrade CitySilhouette

16x20

Acrylicandpressprint

“Inthisskylinepaintingtheartistfirstpaintedasky.Afteritwasdry,theyprinted in ink the skyline they composed. The paintings show the shadows of the buildings appearing in black because of the light of the sunset. The buildings havetinywindowsthatdrawyoureyetoallofthelittledetails.Thesepaintings alsomakeyoufeelasifyouwerereallythere.”

WAVES OF LIGHT

ViktoriaSurkova

JulietGreen

HazelMalone

IsabellaBerrios

4thGrade

PalmTreeSilhouette

9”x12”

MixedMedia (Watercolorsandcutpaper)

Artistsʼfirstpaintedabeautiful sunrisewithwatercolors.They usedhorizontalstrokestolook likethesky.Theythenmadepalm treesfromblackpaperandglued themdown.Theypickedtheir favoritequotesaboutcolorand copiedthemintothepicture.

HORIZONS

“Thisphotoisadepiction ofnaturallightandhowitaffectsnaturearoundit.Thesunlightfromthatangle createsthiseffectofthemountainsandtreestobecomeablockedinshape.Italsocreatestheeffectofeach shapelookinglightertheclosertothesunitis.Thisphotoisspecialtomebecauseitexpressesmyconnection withnature.Itallowsmetosharepointsofviewthatmostpeoplewouldnʼtevergettosee.”

12thGrade

24x48

Digitalphotoinkjetprint

“Inthislandscape,IillustratedaviewofthesunsetfromacoastaltowninthePacificNorthwest.I choosethislocationbecauseofitssurfcultureandthedifferentlandformsthatcanbefound.Idrew raysofwarmsunlightshiningthroughthebranchesoftheredwoodtrees.Idigitallypaintedthesky fromscratchtodisplaythecolorfulreflectionofthesunontheclouds.Ialsoportrayedthecalmnessof thewaterbypaintingthesun'sreflectiononthewaves.Thisworkisverymeaningfultomebecause theprocessofmakingitwasrelaxingandIwasabletoexploredifferentwaysofdigitaldrawing withoutrelyingontheuseofanoutline.”

LindaTutor11thGrade

PacificSunset 24x54 Inkjetprint

JinjieWang HollywoodSunset

CAPTURING LIGHT

Ascending

24inx36in

DigitalCamera

“InthisphotoofLorde,I capturedgeometricalshapes framinghersilhouette.Lordeis ascendingalongsteps, echoingthegravityofthe nameshehaschosen.This artworkisspecialtome becauseitwasduringthe processofthispiecethatIwas abletotrulyconnecttomy workandenvironment.Seeing thesubject,theset,andthe lighting,Iwascompletely immersedintheenvironment andrealizedthatiswhatI wanttobringtotheworldas anartist.”

FLOATING DREAMS

EmmaRubinstein

10Grade

LightDreams

17X11X11

Clay,papermache,tissuepaper

GigiDʼerrico

10Grade

CottonBallClown

20X15X15

PaperClay,Papermache, tissue,wire,andLEDlights

BeeHurley

10th Grade

RisingWaterLily

18X12X12

Papermaché,wire,paper clay

“I created a very simple photo of a hand reaching out from what seems nothingness. The hand seemstohavejustappearedfromthedarknessofthevoid,Iusedaflashlightandthepuredarkness of the bathroom. This is a special photo because it is the simplest photo I have took. I wanted to createsomethingcoolbutatthesametimesomethingsimple.”

11th

TheGrasp

24x26

DigitalPhotoInkjetPrint

“Inthiscreativeshot,Iusedaluminumfoiltosurroundthesubject'seyeanddrawfocustoit. Lightreflectedoffofthefoil'ssurface,directingcatchlighttowardstheeye.Iusedawide aperturetoensurethattheeyewasinfocusandclear.Thisshotisspecialtomebecauseitacts asareminderthatonecangetanamazingshotwithoutexpensivematerials.”

LookingforLightattheEndof theTunnel

36x24

MartinViola Grade SophiePinero 11th Grade DigitalPhotoInkjetPrint

12th Grade

Bright-eyed

36x24

DigitalPhotoInkjetPrint

“Concoctingsuchanelegantphotoofthissmallrodentrequiredtheemploymentofa dashofpatienceandahandfulofcraftinesswiththevariouscamerasettings.Thefirst stepincreatingthiswasalteringthecamerasettingstoreduceanypossiblemotionblur andtodarkentheimage.Afterallwasset,thephotowastaken.Uponcapturingthe moment,thesquirrelfaceddirectlytowardsthecamerawithahintofcatch-lightinits eye,givingrisetotheidiom,"bright-eyedandbushy-tailed."Thedarknessandshadows emphasizedbythephoto'ssettingsaidedinhighlightingthesquirrel'sfeatures,suchas itsfuranditswide,brighteyes.Thefinalstepwastosimplyconvertthephotointoblack andwhite.Withallofthiscomplexityputintowhatappearstobesuchasimplephotoof suchacommon,yetcomplexcreature,Icouldnothelpbutfeelenamoredwithmywork. Thisutterinfatuationwasfurtheraugmentedbymypassionforthenaturalworld aroundus,andadeepadmirationforthelittlethingsinlife.”

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