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Works added to CBNA Permanent Art Collection

 

Eighteen Artworks added to CBNA Permanent Collection

            Eighteen members of the Class of 2010 will have their artwork be added to the CBNA Permanent Art Collection.  Each year, senior students who have completed a prescribed course of visual arts study are invited to donate one piece of their two-dimensional artworks to the school’s collection.  The works by the following CBNA members of the Class of 2010 will soon be hung in common areas around the campus.  This brings to date 224 pieces since the collection started with the class of 1987. Congratulations recent graduates!  View the entire CBNA Permanent Art Collection on the Coe-Brown Web Page at www.coebrownacademy.com

Brittanirose Blair – Mallory McCoy– Pastel on Paper – 22” x 18” – Location TBA
Mariah Bisson – Intentions – Pen & Ink on Paper – 14” x 16” - Location TBA
Hope Davis – A Bolt of Lightning to Mix it Well – Oil on Masonite – 16” x 20” Location TBA
Blake Frase – Sitting & Mixing – Analog and Digital Photographs – 16” x 9” x 1” - Location TBA
Hayley Heath – Lotus – Oil on Canvas – 24” x 18” - Location TBA
Ryleigh Osborne – Enjoying the Day – Black & White Photograph – 16” x 14” - Location TBA
Sarah Fenerty – Under Lock and Key – Pastel on Paper – 28” x 24” – Location TBA
Megan Hoover – Pinkham Hall – Pencil on Paper – 24” x 18” - Location TBA
Jessie Locke – Twisted Innocence – Acrylic on Canvas – 14” x 18” - Location TBA
Erica Lovey – The Machine – Hand Tinted B & W Photograph – 11” x 14” – Location TBA
Justin Loy – A Joyful Bereavement – Analog Color Photograph, Printed Digitally – 24” x 18” - Location TBA
Jenna Moore-Kulp – Just One Left – Pencil & Watercolor on Paper – 40” x 32” – Location TBA
Jenna Nelson – Summer Desires – Black & White Photograph – 17” x 13” – Location TBA
Nicole Pelletier – Pieced Together – Digital Color Photographs – 18” x 28” – Location TBA
Alyssa Pittera – Blooming Rocker – Gouache on Illustration Board – 29” x 24” – Location TBA
Devin Rowe – Entangled Rebirth – Digital Color Photograph – 18” x 22” – Location TBA
Jacanna Sourisak – Technological Pop Princess – Linoleum Block Reduction Print – 24” x 22” – Location TBA
Rachel Vlasich – Swimming in an Ocean of Suffering – Acrylic on Canvas – 48” x 36” – Location TB


            Students were instructed to develop an artwork that reflects Henri Matisse’s (1869-1954) quote.  “Exactitude is not truth”.  Click here to see John’s solution to the artwork charge


            The New Hampshire Art Allstate festival now in its 12th year is an education program for talented high school juniors that have been held for the past 11 years at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester.  This year the New Hampshire Institute of Art will be hosting the program on Thursday and Friday, May 13th and 14th.  Art educators from around our state nominated juniors and 60 were selected.  The festival provides an opportunity for students to expand their creativity and critical thinking by working with professional artists and peers in a collaborative fine art studio setting.  Family and friends are invited to a special awards program, reception and exhibition of work created, on Friday afternoon (2-4 PM) on May 14th in the Institute’s French Building, 148 Concord Street, Manchester.

 

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