Above are photos of artwork representing various projects and grade levels for the 2019-20 school year.
7th grade paintings at Bridgman Public Library
Zero Hour Portfolios
Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Arts Education Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation will bring Professor David Baker to RMS Art students. Mr. Baker did a very special charcoal drawing titled Broken Tree 8 that will hang in our school!
Zero Hour Portfolios of 2-D work 2017-18
Natalee, Lilly and Maddie presented at the Bridgman City Council Meeting June 6th.
They showed their vision for a new building development that would provide fun and community building activities for teens and young adults.
The site they chose was on the corner of Lake and Church, diagonal from Immanuel Lutheran Church.
Their clear explanations for some exciting new ideas made us proud they are Bridgman Bees!
They showed their vision for a new building development that would provide fun and community building activities for teens and young adults.
The site they chose was on the corner of Lake and Church, diagonal from Immanuel Lutheran Church.
Their clear explanations for some exciting new ideas made us proud they are Bridgman Bees!
Art is important to a balanced education. Learning takes place in many ways. Arts Education has proven effective in raising test scores: See Link
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7th grade Ceramics
Doodles for Google Buchanan Art Center Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Krasl Art Center
Renaissance Kids Summer Architecture Camp at Andrews University applications being taken now.
Renaissance Kids Summer Architecture Camp at Andrews University applications being taken now.
Earlier images from RMS Art