Ten Proctor students will have their artwork on display at Lebanon, New Hampshire’s AVA Gallery during the Ninth Annual Best of the Upper Valley High School Exhibition from February 17 through March 10.
For the third consecutive year, Proctor’s art students submitted a wide array of pieces, from all visual and industrial arts disciplines, to the exhibit.
An opening reception and awards ceremony was held on Friday, February 17 for all exhibiting artists from the 18 high schools represented. To learn more about the exhibit, visit the AVA Gallery Web site: avagallery.org.
Congratulations to the following students for producing such remarkable work, and to Proctor’s dynamic Arts Department faculty for fostering the type of learning environment that encourages students to take risks and explore their creative side.
Painting
Sarah Ferdinand ’18 – “Industrialization”, Oil on wood, 2017 (above)
Sculpture
Cole Mosner ’17 – “Basse”, Steel, 2016
Drawing
Crosleigh Thoms ’17 – “Beavertail”, Charcoal on paper, 2017
Black and White Photography
Sydney Minnehan ’17 – “Untitled”, Black and White Photo, 2017
Lilah Hillard ’17 – “Whalebone”, Black and white photo, 2017
Digital Photography
Matilda Peng ’19 – “Untitled”, Digital Photo, 2017
Ceramics
Kelly Yu ’17 – “Spring”, Stoneware, 2017
Metal
Daniel R. Pardo ’17 – “Pentagon Pepper Grinder”, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Brass, 2017
Wood
Jared Abner ’17 – “Cabinet”, Wood, 2016
Andrew J. Fox ’18 – “Table”, Wood, 2017