On Wednesday, the Arts Department took a trip to the Southport Community Center for the 2020 Southport Woman's Club Art Festival. This was a juried art show with the winners receiving certificates as well as cash awards. First place winners now move on to the district level. Any artwork that places first in district, moves on to the state level. Here is a look at our first place winners. Above: Aidan M placed Best in Show. Aidan also won 1st place and 3rd place in mixed media Ruby C 1st place watercolor Brooke B 1st place computer graphics, 1st, 2nd and 3rd place black/white photography, 2nd place photography Makayla L 1st place & 2nd place painting, 2nd place pen & ink, 2nd place colored pencil Madison T 1st place Graphite Maxwell M 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place sculpture Claude R 1st place colored pencil Gavin P 1st place dye craft Trey D 1st place charcoal, 1st place pen & ink, 2nd place graphite, 2nd place mixed media Kaycee H 1st place ceramics Lionela M 1st place glass painting Naomi W 1st place digitally enhanced, 2nd place computer graphics, 2nd place photography Other winners: Audrey A 2nd place digitally enhance, 3rd place computer graphics Ellea B 3rd place painting, 3rd place colored pencil, 3rd place watercolor Percy H 2nd place glass painting Joshua L 2nd place dye craft Kelsey W 3rd place photography Noah H 3rd place dye craft Alysha M 2nd place ceramics South Brunswick High School Art
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We just started a new semester here at the Art of South B and a new semester means new classes. This semester we started our second year of Computer Art and Animation. For this first week, we learned a few things about Photoshop then spread our digital wings by trying to create a Newimal. Take a look! South Brunswick High School Art
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Art of South BArtwork by students at Art of South BThe Visual Arts Dept. at SBHS is like no other program in the state. Learn more, watch the Intro to South B video.
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