Artsonia – Online Student Gallery!

This school year, the Berlin High School Art Department introduced Artsonia.com, a website to help students build their personal portfolios. Artsonia is known as the world’s largest online student gallery and has been around for 20 years!

To find the Berlin High School page, type our name into their main search bar.

Students upload their final artworks as part of their ongoing portfolio. In doing so, they learn artistic behaviors such as how to photograph their artwork and write an artist statement. This supports our National Core Art Standards.

Some Painting II projects in our student gallery…

Family, friends and the Berlin community can then view the artwork online, leave comments, and order keepsakes featuring the artwork! Each keepsake order is also a fundraiser that helps support Berlin High School Art Department.

The Artsonia Giftshop provides unique opportunities for gift giving with your student’s work on it!

The neat thing is this portfolio follows them throughout their career at Berlin Public Schools K-12. Another thing we like about it, is that Artsonia is committed to making sure their website is COPPA and FERPA compliant, respecting all student/child privacy laws. Each parent/guardian has the opportunity to make their student’s artwork public or private based on preference.

Some Digital Photography artworks in our gallery…

Due to our shift to Distance Learning this semester as a result of COVID-19, in lieu of a K-12 District Art Show at New Britain Museum we want to share our student works with you off our BHS Artsonia Page. Each section is organized by class, and then assignment, and covers all of the 2019-2020 school year.

The button on the right of each window allows you to view the gallery as a slideshow!
When clicking on a student work, you have the opportunity to be part of their fan club, comment on their work, which sends a message to their email, as well as nominate them for awards!

The pandemic didn’t stop Berlin High School students from making art! We’re proud of our creative community in Berlin and hope you’ll join us in celebrating all their hard work and achievements this school year.

Some Drawing I projects in our student gallery…

The Memory Project

At the end of last year, our ECE UConn Drawing Class participated in the “Memory Project”.  The Memory Project is a program that bridges the gap between American high school students and under privileged children from around the world.  Fourteen photos of children from Afghanistan were shipped to Berlin High School.  Our students drew their portraits and these portraits were shipped back to the organization who had hoped to deliver the photos in June and July but it was too dangerous. A total of 2,600 photos were delivered in August along with a donation of $4,000 to put toward their education.  Thank you to all for your contributions and support.