Tag: Exhibition

Artist Showcase: Nikita Druzhinin (G8)

Please stop by Nikita’s personal art exhibition in front of the library (foyer area) any time during school hours (on show now until next week)!

 

VIENNA

Nikita Druzhinin / G8 /2022

 

In this exhibition I am displaying my oil paintings. There are some new and some old ones. My style of painting changes dramatically each time I start painting, especially If I take a break from it. This time I took a long break from oil until a documentary about Francis bacon gave me the push to take the brush once again. I don’t have really have anything to say about my art. My style changes all the time and I don’t have one sort of “trade mark” style. I am still in the stage of doing weird things until I understand what is given to me. However, I call myself an impressionist because I can’t have a clear image in my head of anything, it’s always just a stain of colors and sounds, an impression, be it a person’s face or a city. I decided to call this exhibition, “Vienna” in the end, for reasons I can’t really explain, I just miss my home.

 

G12 Visual Arts Exhibition – Mar. 19 Opening Night

Dear NIS faculty,

You are cordially invited to the opening reception on Friday, March 19th, from 6-8PM, of our G12 Visual Art Exhibition (also featuring artworks by our G11 artists this year)!

It is going to be an amazing night to fill your senses — beautiful displays of artworks, inspiring conversations with our senior artists and delicious party appetizers/soft drinks/juices to tide you over until dinner, so please do pencil this event into your calendar.

Please also feel free to bring your students to visit the exhibition between March 22-25th during school hours. The exhibition will be taken down on the 26th.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Seeking Mentors for Exhibition

The Grade Five Team is seeking willing NIS staff members to be mentors for the Grade Five students throughout the Exhibition process.

Exhibition, “involves students working collaboratively to conduct an in-depth inquiry into real life issues or problems.  Students collectively synthesise all of the essential elements of the PYP in ways that can be shared with the whole school community.” -ibo.org

More details related to the the exact role and time commitment will be communicated in a Mentor meet-up happening the week of March 4. Please email junlahmadalinski@nanjing-school.com, by this Friday, if you are interested in becoming an Exhibition mentor.