Archive for April, 2012

Another Great Art Show

We enjoyed another great HPS Student Art Show this year!  Georgetown’s Tuesday night reception saw steady crowds all evening, and at times it was standing room only in the aisles.  Thanks to everyone who stopped by to enjoy some of Hudsonville’s finest artwork!   Make your own slideshow at Animoto.

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A Little Art Show PR

We can always count on Cathy Runyon at the Advance Newspaper for a nice Art Show newspaper article.  Thanks Cathy! Check it out: Advance Newspaper Article  

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We’re Up! HPS 2012 Art Show.

The 12th Annual H.P.S District Art Show is UP.  You gotta go – it is amazing! Try our slideshow creator at Animoto.

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Last Two!

Two more projects squeaking under the wire for our upcoming 12th Annual Student Art Show.   Congratulations, students!    

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Loving This…

  Loving this 2012 Art Show Poster created by Hudsonville High School art student Beth Steenwyk.  It’s a beauty, Beth!

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2012 HPS DISTRICT ART SHOW

~ ANNOUNCING ~   HUDSONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT WIDE STUDENT ART SHOW FEATURING OVER 800 WORKS OF ART BY OUR K-12 STUDENTS ~ Special Reception for Georgetown Students ~ Tuesday, April 24 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM

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Ten More…

A few more selections for the April HPS District Art Show, squeaking under the wire!  Congratulations, artists! Kindergarten Green Eggs & Ham CI Hand/Heart Kindergarten Spring Chicks 2nd Grade Sunflowers 5th Grade Hundertwasser Thinking Spring  

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More Art Show Selections

Four more selections for our upcoming HPS District Art Show.  Congratulations, Fourth Grade Artists! Hee hee – I call this one the “Synchronized Swimming Owls” photo!

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First Grade Monets

First grade artists have been learning about Impressionist artist Claude Monet.  After studying Monet’s water lily paintings and viewing a video about his work, they began their own Impressionist paintings. Monet’s Japanese Garden Painting We studied the way Monet used his brushstrokes to make the long leaves and branches of the willow trees, and then [...]

Continue Reading 1 comment April 2, 2012


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