Berlin Public Schools K-12 Districtwide Art Show

districtBerlin Public School’s K-12 Districtwide Art Show was held
on April 21, 2015 at the New Britain Museum of Art

Each year a select body of work is chosen from each school in the district representing grade levels Kindergarten through Twelfth grade.

For the third year in a row, Mrs. Miller’s Drawing II students created gesture drawings of students and their family members at the show, as well as offered a table where students could create and share Artist Trading Cards.

For photos of the exhibit click here.

Students Visit New Britain Museum of American Art

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On December 5th, students from the Art Department took a field trip to the New Britain Museum of American Art and had a chance to explore the wonders of Art in their own backyard!

The students had a special treat in viewing the works of Nelson Augustus Moore, a local Kensington Artist, and seeing what the town they live in looked like a few generations ago. They also interacted with Titus Kaphar’s engaging “The Vesper Project” installation,  the “Let Me Quilt One More Day” exhibit that juxtaposes classic with more modern quilt designs, as well as the f.64 photography exhibit featuring artists Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, Brett Weston, and Edward Weston.

After a wonderful morning at the museum, the students engaged in a fine dining experience at Great Taste Restaurant, right down the road from the museum.

You can see photos of their adventures here.

Berlin Public Schools K-12 Districtwide Art Show

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Drawing II students create gesture drawings of students at the art show.

Berlin Public School’s K-12 Districtwide Art Show was held
on April 22, 2014 at the New Britain Museum of Art

Each year a select body of work is chosen from each school in the district representing grade levels kindergarten through twelfth grade.

For the second year in a row, Mrs. Miller’s Drawing II students created gesture drawings of students and their family members at the show, as well as offered a table where students could create and share Artist Trading Cards.

For Photos of the exhibit click here