Annual: Trinity 2004

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Art Art

Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Picasso

P Ms Rita Basilio Senior Art Department

icasso recognised that participation in art activities helps people to understand themselves and others. It allows individuals to explore new ideas, new worlds and to view life from another perspective.

This year we implemented a range of art projects to cater for individual student interests and to reflect their personal life experiences. The art students analysed themselves in relation to a range of topics. Art deals with subject matter as broad as life itself. This dichotomy of life and art has resulted in the production of art work of a very high standard in 2004, the talents of which were once again showcased during the Speech Night Art Exhibition at the Perth Concert Hall. The Year 12 Art students in particular, proudly displayed their achievements. The Signum Fidei Art Award was once again sponsored by Trinity Old Boy Patrick Coward. The award has successfully promoted excellence in the art work of Trinity art students since 2000, with some students choosing to further their art education. This year our guest judges were Ms Helen Carroll-Fairhall, Curator of the Westfarmers Art Collection, and Mrs Carmen Stewart, temporary Trinity Art Teacher. The 2004 winner of the Signum Fidei Art Award was Liam Kennedy for his painting A Sad Scene. Thomas Wright won the Year 12 Highly Commended Art Award for his painting. Matthew McVeigh won the Year 11 Highly Commended Prize for his sculpture. The People’s Choice Award has proven to be successful in the past involving families, staff and community members in our Art Exhibition and in promoting the Visual Arts. Congratulations to Thomas Wright for winning the 2004 People’s Choice Award for his artwork which was voted as the most favourite art work exhibited during the Speech Night Exhibition. Congratulations to all our prize winners and thank you for all your hard work during the year. A number of Trinity students also had their work selected for entry in the Silk Cut Award for Linocut Prints, an extremely prestigious printmaking competition which is run nationally. Year 12 TEE Art student, James Gevaux was chosen as the winner of this competition. James’s print, 1.15 to Perth departs Meltham, was selected from hundreds of entries nationwide. Congratulations to James on this grand achievement!

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Trinity College talent was also reflected in the Angelico Art Exhibition for Catholic School Students. This exhibition displays some of the best art works from Catholic schools state-wide. Students with work in this

exhibition included Liam Kennedy, Tim Mather, Matthew Mc Veigh and Thomas Cox. During the year the Year 10 Art students completed an introductory drawing project. Their drawings were submitted for judging for the annual Adelphe King Prize for Drawing. This award is sponsored by Adelphe King, a previous art teacher at the College, and aims to assist students in developing their drawing skills and encourages them to further their art education. Year 10 student, James Embley, was the winner of this year’s Adelphe King Prize for his still life drawing. This year Trinity Art students took part in a collaborative Art project which will culminate in the production of a mural to be displayed within the school grounds. The Year 12 Art and Design students led the way with ideas generation and research into the theme – ‘Trinity Culture’. After much discussion and debate, the students decided to focus on five important aspects/dimensions of Trinity Culture: education, religion, music, sport and history. The students produced relevant drawings on this theme and then worked collaboratively with local artist Clare Perkins, and their art teacher, to refine ideas and designs for the mural project. The mural is an ongoing project which will require the involvement of many more Trinity Art students before its completion. I admire the Year 12 Art and Design students for their hard work and persistence during the year on this project. If not for their initial ground work, a project of this magnitude would not have been possible. Thanks also to Clare Perkins for her assistance with the design development process. Mr John Lamborn, Junior and Middle School Art Teacher, took his long service leave during Term Three and Mrs Carmen Stewart was appointed as his replacement. I thank Mrs Carmen Stewart for all her hard work and for the inspiration and enthusiasm she brought into her art classes. I wish her all the best for next year. This year the addition of new tables and stools in the Senior Art Room has provided ergonomic support and comfort for our art students. Each year the Art Department continues to enjoy improvements in our facilities and welcomes changes which inevitably benefit our students. The importance of the Visual Arts at Trinity College as a learning area is one which cannot be overlooked, for both the important knowledge and skills it imparts and the ways in which it helps students to succeed in school and in life. Art is an important part of a complete education. I would like to thank all art students for their efforts and enthusiasm during the year. Rita Basilio Senior Art


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Student Roll Call

25min
pages 197-202

Waterpolo

3min
pages 195-196

Volleyball

3min
pages 193-194

Tennis

4min
pages 190-192

Soccer

8min
pages 184-187

Swimming

4min
pages 188-189

Rugby

3min
pages 182-183

Hockey

3min
pages 174-176

Rowing

7min
pages 177-181

Football

6min
pages 171-173

Cross Country

4min
pages 169-170

Cricket

5min
pages 166-168

Basketball

5min
pages 163-165

Badminton

1min
page 162

Athletics

3min
pages 160-161

Health and Physical Education

4min
page 159

Outdoor Education

4min
pages 155-156

Vocational Education

1min
page 154

Sport

4min
page 158

Society and Environment

3min
page 153

Science

9min
pages 150-152

Technology

3min
page 137

P L Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 140

Religious Education

2min
page 149

Music

8min
pages 142-148

Languages

3min
pages 138-139

Mathematics

1min
page 141

Primary Sport

15min
pages 102-113

Design and Technology

2min
pages 131-132

Campus Ministry

20min
pages 114-124

English and Debating

3min
pages 133-134

Dance

1min
page 130

Christian Service

3min
pages 125-126

Art

4min
pages 127-129

Education Support Information and Communication

6min
pages 135-136

Primary Faith Education

4min
pages 95-96

Primary Library

2min
page 98

Primary Music

2min
pages 99-100

Primary Dance

1min
page 101

Year 5

5min
pages 87-90

Year 4

5min
pages 91-94

Year 6

5min
pages 83-86

Year 7

6min
pages 79-82

Head of Primary

4min
pages 76-78

Year 9

5min
pages 63-68

Year 8

6min
pages 69-75

Year 11

7min
pages 50-56

Valedictory Address

8min
pages 32-34

2003 Results

1min
page 30

2004 Awards

1min
page 31

Head of Secondary

3min
page 35

Grounds and Maintenance

3min
page 29

Curtis Aquatic Centre

1min
page 28

Ladies Auxiliary/Canteen

2min
page 27

Family Fair

1min
page 26

Parent Council/Clothing Shop

2min
page 25

Trinity Olympians

2min
page 24

Trinity Old Boys

2min
page 23

Counsellor

4min
page 22

Contents

1min
page 4

Chaplain

1min
page 20

Province Leader

7min
pages 8-9

Farewell Mr Robert Marshall

2min
page 19

Principal’s Address

9min
pages 5-7

College Board

4min
page 10

New Arrivals

1min
page 18

Aboriginal Student Support

2min
page 21
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