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  The Bartlett Art Department hosted an Empty Bowls event on March 24th.

Art Updates

Distance Learning Updates

3/17/2020

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PictureIntro 2D students collaborate on a Positive Word Graffiti Wall.

Hello everyone! This is Ms. G. with some Bartlett Art updates. As we adjust to this new and ever-changung situation, Mr. Harrington and I will be using this website, www.BartlettArtDepartment.com to provide you with Art enrichment during our time away from the physical Art Studio. This website is accessible to everyone including families and students. Feel free to take advantage of these resources even if you are not currently enrolled in an art course! You can visit any class page, not just your own, to view the newest content posted by us.

We will continue to monitor your progress and provide feedback to you via your Google Drive folders where we are able to comment directly on your images. Don’t have a folder or having trouble with Drive? No problem! Email us your work and we will get it to the correct location. Using your cell phone and having trouble with Gmail? Send me your work and questions through text message: (508) 640- 5838

I will also be utilizing my classroom Instagram account to highlight the work being submitted. My Instagram handle is @BartlettArtMsG. If you are a member of the bARTlett community, feel free to request a follow to see the featured artwork and updates! (Students, I promise to not follow you back unless you ask me to).

​Looking forward to seeing what you create!
- Ms. G.
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Bartlett Hosts Friends and Family Art Club

3/2/2020

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Creativity Comes Through Action. ​

On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 the Bartlett Art Department opened up its weekly art club to friends, family, and faculty for some art making fun! 
This was the BHS Art Department's second time opening up the art club to community members. Nine different families were represented including many Bartlett alumni. It was a wonderful opportunity for art students to give family members a view into their world.  Many art students across all grades have been working diligently through class, study hall, and after school to produce high quality and carefully designed bowls for our Empty Bowls event happening April 17th. 
Amber Johnson (senior) said of the experience, "Even though my dad couldn't participate in the art-making, I am glad he came to see me work and enjoy the art department atmosphere." 
Eren Torres (sophomore) was joined by her mom and sister. "It was a good experience to have people in your life see what you do on a day to day basis." History teacher Stefanie Appleby shared a similar sentiment about the experience of seeing students in a different context: "I value seeing my students in their element and learning from them." ​
Thank you to all of the community members that joined us! We look forward to seeing you at Empty Bowls!
For more information and updates on Empty Bowls and other BHS Art Department news, follow @BartlettArtMsG on Instagram or Twitter.
Hunter Walker (junior) introduces his parents to his passion for wheel thrown pottery.
Cami (freshman) coaches her mom Sarah and friend Veronica through the wheel throwing process.
Hunter Walker (junior) and his dad. Like Father, like Son.
Our youngest art club member of the afternoon glazes a bowl for Empty Bowls.
Eren Torres (sophomore) helping her mom get centered on the wheel.
Bartlett Faculty Julia Bruton and her grandson slip and score their coil pots.
Eren Torres (junior) demonstrating their preferred technique of hand placement on the wheel.
Eren Torres (sophomore) demonstrating their preferred technique of hand placement on the wheel.
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