The four schools in which the Dodge STEAM Grant is being implemented this
year will all be represented at the Professional Development School Art
Exhibition, which will open on May 6, 2014 with a reception at the
College of Education. The artists are:
Bryan Torres, a sixth grader at School 2, for his still life, executed in colored pencils:
Gisselle Lucero, an eighth grader at School 7, for her painting of a cell, in which the medium of watercolor reflects the depth of color and intricacies that makes up a cell:
Angeline Francois, a junior at the School of Information Technology, for her watercolor and permanent art marker work, "City of the Future," which demonstrates 1- and 2-D point perspective:
Alonso Piscoya, a freshman at the School of Government & Public Administration, for his abstract geometric 3-D work in tempera and chipboard:
Bryan Torres, a sixth grader at School 2, for his still life, executed in colored pencils:
Gisselle Lucero, an eighth grader at School 7, for her painting of a cell, in which the medium of watercolor reflects the depth of color and intricacies that makes up a cell:
Angeline Francois, a junior at the School of Information Technology, for her watercolor and permanent art marker work, "City of the Future," which demonstrates 1- and 2-D point perspective:
Alonso Piscoya, a freshman at the School of Government & Public Administration, for his abstract geometric 3-D work in tempera and chipboard:
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