WHS Art Show: Opening Day
- Sarah Ritz Swain, Director of Art, K-12
- May 6, 2015
- 1 min read

Annual Art Exhibitions provide students and teachers an opportunity to display creative work from the classroom in a highly public place that honors their work as an effective path to learning and knowledge for all.
The Westbrook High School Art Show features three programs:
1. Individualized displays including images, artworks, and reflections that emphasize each WHS Art student’s individualized learning process in additional to their final products.
2. On opening night, students, parents, WHS faculty & staff, and community members can enter to beautiful win hand-crafted pottery made by WHS Art Faculty.
3. A ceremony inducting and honoring members of the WHS National Art Honors Society
Here’s a glimpse at what a night of art at Westbrook is like:

In-process clay work (displaying the steps of "how we get there")

Individual photography display by WHS Senior

Door prizes and art talk!

Talking about art! WHS art students use the art show as a time to investigate exhibition practices as well as art critique methods.
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