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An Evening With the Arts

4/9/2013

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During the last evening of February, Traver School held its inaugural arts festival.  All the students had artwork and sketchbooks on display, as well as art submissions for the anthology competition.  The theme of the anthology this year was “Make a Mark”.   In addition to artwork, the seventh graders presented a film festival, showcasing their technology projects. 
     Attendance was excellent and enthusiasm ran high.  It was a wonderful opportunity for students to experience what it is really like to have an audience see and appreciate their work.  This festive gathering will surely become an annual event in the deep of winter!


-Ms. Magnuson
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Art News

1/21/2013

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To prepare for the holidays there were clay projects galore in the art room, especially in the lower grades.  First graders made thumb pots with lids and celebrated their completion with a tea party.  Second graders made hot chocolate mugs; third graders made ornaments, and fourth graders made Christmas trees.  Seventh graders worked very hard on a carving project using blocks of sandstone.  They watched their ideas come and go as the nature of the material came into play.  The results were very pleasing.  They then  researched and gave presentations on this sculpture technique. 
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Fourth Grade Art: Working with Nature

11/5/2012

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In art the fourth grade has been working with recycled materials to create mobiles and structures to be outside.  Their function is to frighten away animals without hurting them, so that fruit, flowers and veggies are left undisturbed.  The class created some very fanciful ones this year. The artwork is now in and beneath one of Traver's trees.
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