03/15/2023
This is the last week that the installation displaying my students incredible artwork is on display!!
😍😍😍 Go Fine Arts Club!
I am so proud of how hard they worked on this project. Each student worked on individual pieces where they painted and experimented with a variety of repurposed materials to bring hand-cut cardboard fish to life. They sculpted colorful jellyfish using paper mache and streamers while others created a sea animal that inspired them. 💫 🌟 💫
This project instigated meaningful conversations about why these majestic creatures are so important to our planet. Each class discussed what made their chosen sea creature unique, how their diverse characteristics benefited the individual animals, and how they helped the larger ecosystem function as a whole. This installation serves as a celebratory dance honoring self-expression, biodiversity, and communal belonging.
Last chance to see “Dancing in the Salish Sea”!
🦈 🌊 🐋 🐙 🐠 🐳 🐬 🐟 🦑
I will deinstall it on 3/19.
It is located inside the windows of The Goldberg building on 4th Avenue and Capitol.