VISUAL ART AT HOLY REDEEMER SCHOOL 2013-2015

Friday, January 24, 2014

7th and 8th Grades Create Papier Mache Masks Finished with Printed Papers





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Friday, January 3, 2014

Reflection and Stamp Prints by 5th Grade

Printmaking in the New Year






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ART LINKS

  • Archdiocese of Washington D.C. Curriculum Standards for the Visual Arts
  • College Park Arts Exchange
  • The Art Gallery, University of Maryland
  • The National Gallery of Art

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Lisa Tarkett Reed
To give voice to the voiceless through my art, I research endangered species of the mid-Atlantic region and integrate the threatened flora and fauna into my work, inviting viewers into conversation about the plight of regional endangered species. My drawings, paintings, and sculptures are made using reference material collected while hiking throughout Maryland with a camera and sketchbook along with internet research of images of rarely seen species as identified by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the Maryland Wildlife and Heritage Service, and the Natural Heritage Program. Over time, the regional species have become a part of my visual vocabulary. The Wren, Sandpiper, and Joe-Pye Weed recall and symbolize relationships and life experiences so that the works are personal documentation as well as activist action.
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