OPART 2012
Pat Walker Director of Education Danforth Museum and School of Art It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to view almost 300 photos of work done by art students at Hopkinton High School, and to take part in a process that celebrates this work and creates a permanent record of it. The work submitted presented numerous styles and techniques, from blind contour drawings, tonal charcoal drawings and colorful paintings, to black and white and color photography, ceramic arts and graphic design pieces. I viewed landscapes, still lifes, portraits, abstractions, functional crafts, sculpture and graphic design solutions to commercial needs. The broad range of accomplished submissions speaks to the wonderful program at Hopkinton High School. I salute the administration and staff at HHS for recognizing the importance of art in the curriculum. It was not an easy task to choose what art to include in HopArt 2012. Working in a museum that annually holds juried exhibitions of artwork, and daily has visitors looking at art, I know that each juror (and each visitor) has preferences. I will tell you about some of mine. I love the materials of art, and feel that each mark made has meaning for the whole. I am moved by how colors interact with each other, by interesting spatial play, and by rhythms within a work. What did I look for in the work submitted for HopArt 2012? In addition to a level of technical proficiency, I found in many of the chosen works a sensibility or vision that drew me into the work. A wonderful passage of color, a display of space, strong composition, beautiful line, or a sense of light may have first caught my eye as I went through the artwork. But it was sometimes a more elusive quality that made an impression on me as I viewed the artwork again and again a sincerity of purpose, a joy in the materials, a mood or attitude, a meaningful moment captured, or a surprise in the artwork that helped me see something in a new way. Congratulations on your fine work! I saw wonderful qualities and many hours of hard work in the artwork that was not chosen, and would like to congratulate all students who participated. In the words of Bill Ivey, former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Art,... the arts are more than just important, they are central to how we see ourselves, what we believe about ourselves, and how we present ourselves to each other. Continue to make art a part of your life. You will be richer for it, and so will we. Kaelyn Maloney, Studio Art (top) Sonia Greene, Studio Art (right)
Olivia Canestrari, Ceramics Paul Lagasse, Digital Art Katey Allen, Graphic Design 2
Collaborative Sculpture, Scholars Making Art, Fall 2011 Hop-Art 2012 3
Caitie Kelly, Digital Photography Katherine Taggert, Ceramics 4
Kate Braunstein, Studio Art Christine Tarantino, Digital Photography Hop-Art 2012 5
Kayla Anderson, Ceramics Nicole McLaughlin, Studio Art 6
Kelsey Smith, Graphic Design Hop-Art 2012 7
Alexis Stefano, Studio Art Amanda Rogers, Studio Art 8
Grant Bellar, Studio Art Nicole Mann, Digital Photography Hop-Art 2012 9
Marissa Mahoney, Digital Photography Aleck Venegas, Photography Independent Study 10
Meghan Lauro, Graphic Design Caroline Mann, Graphic Design Catherine Cote, Studio Art Hop-Art 2012 11
Katerina Kratz, Digital Art Jill Tomlinson, Ceramics 12
Nicole Thomson, Ceramics Megan Schmit, Graphic Design John Oldach, Photography Kaylyn Venuto, Studio Art Hop-Art 2012 13
Kelsey Smith, Graphic Design Victoria Munger, Ceramics Hannah Elliot, Studio Art 14
Andrew Thomas, Studio Art Lauren Ballantyne, Ceramics John Oldach, Photography Hop-Art 2012 15
Nicole Stetson, Ceramics Hannah Krueger, Ceramics 16
Gabrielle Boyce, Studio Art Shaina Belsky, Studio Art Sam Esfahani, Digital Art Hop-Art 2012 17
Drew Dawson, Studio Art Alexis Stefano, Studio Art Margaret Burke, Digital Photography 18
Sam Esfahani, Digital Art Hop-Art 2012 19
Gabrielle Boyce, Fashion & Textiles 20
Hannah Green, Studio Art John Oldach, Photography Hop-Art 2012 21
Renna Bushko, Photography Chen Ye, Photography Rachel Mclean, Photography 22
Nicole Mellor, Digital Photography Emily Kratz, Studio Art Hop-Art 2012 23
Group Project, Studio Art, Fall Per. 4 Emma McWilliams, Studio Art Lauren Armstrong, Studio Art 24
Ella Amarel, Studio Art Alix Livis, Studio Art Mackenzie Burke, Digital Photography Hop-Art 2012 25
GUEST JUROR: Pat Walker DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Danforth Museum & School of Art FACULTY: Kris Kellenberger Colleen Gianino Ann Rainey Marian Strangfeld Sterling Worrell FEATURED WORKS FROM: Studio Art Photography Ceramics Digital Art Graphic Design Fashion & Textiles Scholars Making Art COVER IMAGE: Kaelyn Maloney, 12th grade CONTRIBUTORS: Hopkinton Parent Teachers Association HHS Art Department 90 Hayden Rowe Street Hopkinton, MA 01748