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Artist’s Association plans for upcoming meeting

Lily Hao March 18, 2024

Artist's Association will be hosting its next meeting on Mar. 19 after school in room C125. Terri Xie, Artist’s Association president and senior, said club officers plan out prompts in the week leading...

Current art pieces on display in the CHS media center from Artist’s Association members. “I think our prompts this semester, like the charcoal one, were really helpful in producing pieces that are quick that students will still want to have on display since it's hard to be displaying enough pieces if members aren’t done with their bigger projects,” Xie said.

Artist’s Association plans for fundraising upcoming events

Lily Hao February 25, 2024

Artist's Association members did not have the opportunity to set up the club's booth due to members not being able to attend the Winter Formal. In efforts to fundraise, a few members plan to sell their...

Ella McElroy, a member of the club and senior, draws with charcoal during the first Artist’s Association meeting held on Jan. 23 of the 2024 school year. “This is probably the best activity we’ve done so far and I really love freehanding drawings with no pressure or judgment around here,” McElroy said.

Artist’s Association plans for Winter Formal

Lily Hao February 9, 2024

Artist’s Association has a booth set up for the Winter Formal which has been pushed forward for Feb. 10 due to frigid weather. In light of the new year, the club plans to sell handmade art at their booth...

Senior Avery Guo works on a digital art project on her laptop. Guo said she uses a keyboard cover so that she can draw with her e-pencil without having to touch the screen.

Creativity accelerated by COVID-19, students reflect on pandemic three years ago

Evelyn Foster March 31, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic shackled many people to their houses for months on end. But for those like Avery Guo, president of the Artist’s Association and senior, this wasn’t such a bad thing. Over the...

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