The Titan View - Northview High School
The Titan View - Northview High School
The Titan View - Northview High School
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Titan</strong> <strong>View</strong> Volume 9, Issue 1<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alliance for Young Artists & Writers<br />
celebrates the creative achievement of<br />
America‘s teens. <strong>The</strong> Scholastic Art<br />
Awards were founded in 1923 by <strong>The</strong><br />
Alliance to offer recognition and<br />
scholarships for students for their artistic<br />
talents. Students who excel in the visual<br />
arts and creative writing participate to earn<br />
recognition; to get their work exhibited or<br />
published, and to earn scholarships.<br />
During the 2011 program year, more than<br />
50,000 students will be recognized in their<br />
local communities, and 1,300 students will<br />
receive National Awards. Students and teachers will be celebrated at<br />
regional ceremonies and the National Ceremony at Carnegie Hall.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are three levels of Region Awards. <strong>The</strong> highest level, Gold Key<br />
Award Winners, will advance to the New York City National Competition.<br />
Congratulations to the Scholastic Art Award<br />
Winners at <strong>Northview</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
Gold Key: Davis Allen, Lindsay Hattrick, Sarah Healey, Patrick Kim,<br />
Maryyan Landlord, Sooyoung Lee, Angela Lin, ChaeYeon Park, and MeiHua Zang.<br />
Silver Key: Yash Joshi , Patrick Kim, Works Maryyann Landlord, Vivian Ma, Alice Young<br />
Honorable Mention: Arshiya Lal, Sooyoung Lee, Vivian Ma, Rachel Slater, MeiHua Zang<br />
<strong>Northview</strong> art students are making history at the <strong>High</strong> Museum of Art! For the first time, Fulton County<br />
high school Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate art students were invited to submit<br />
surreal artworks to coincide with the Dali exhibit currently at the <strong>High</strong> Museum of Art.<br />
<strong>The</strong> opening for the student exhibit is on Sunday, December 12 th at 2:00 P.M.<br />
Surreal art deals with dream imagery and<br />
abstract images taken from the artist‘s imagination.<br />
Objects in the artwork are usually<br />
very realistic, but juxtaposed in an unreal<br />
way within a setting. In the case of Dali‘s<br />
artwork, he often exaggerated the objects or<br />
altered their appearance; melting clocks, organic<br />
forms made of stone, parts of skeletons<br />
found on the seashore.<br />
<strong>Northview</strong> Students invited to attend pictured<br />
here: (back row) Lindsay Hattrick, Sarah<br />
Healy, Sabrina Chae, Tina Zang, Kelsey<br />
Hughes, Davis Allen (front row) Yash Joshi,<br />
Alice Young, Jaimie Shing, Maryann Landlord,<br />
Angela Lin (Not Pictured: Juna Park)<br />
Pictured left to right: Tina<br />
Zang, Alice Young, Sarah<br />
Healy, Carol Lee, Davis Allen,<br />
Stephanie Jeong, Vivian Ma,<br />
Yash Joshi, Lindsay Hattrick,<br />
Angela Lin, Patrick Kim, Maryyann<br />
Landlord, Rachel Slater<br />
Not Pictured: Arshiya Lal<br />
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