As I write this, I'm waiting for our students to return from their weXplore, a five-day excursion that takes students beyond their host city for immersive cultural experiences. For the past two months, we as a school have called Maun, Botswana, our home. It's a small town on the edge of the Okavango Delta and, for many travelers, a doorway into Africa. But Maun is only one perspective, and it...
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OUR GRADE 9 AND 10 art students have recently spent some time working in an artist’s studio, creating their own abstracted acrylic paintings for their “Colour and Rhythm” project, which centers on the student’s ability to demonstrate their understanding of how artists use color and rhythm effectively when creating their own works of art. The brightly lit workspace was provided by Buenos Aires resident Marcela Davidson, who has developed a reputation within Argentina for her evocative paintings.
“This past month has been a wonderful experience for me. I got to paint in a real artist’s studio, and I really felt as if I was a professional. Ms. Davison was a very kind host, and I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet her.” – Samhaoir
“We worked in Marcela Davidson’s studio to paint for our Color and Rhythm project. It was so nice to be in such a warm atmosphere. The studio felt a bit like an escape from reality; where I could focus on something without any distractions. Marcela Davidson was very inviting too. It always seemed like she was genuinely happy to see us, and I am grateful that she let us use her studio.” – Yuan Yuan