Cape
Cod National Seashore to Host “An Era
Exposed”
Exhibit
by Nauset Regional High School Honors Portfolio, Printmaking, and Photography
Classes
Cape Cod National Seashore’s Parks as Classrooms Education Program and the Nauset Regional High
School Art Department recently collaborated on an education program designed to
introduce honors portfolio, printmaking, and photography students to the
national seashore’s historic buildings, and to inspire the creation of art
based on these cultural properties. Works from this collaboration will be on
display at the Salt Pond Visitor Center in Eastham between November 3 and 25,
2014. There will be an artist reception Tuesday, November 4 from 1:30 to 2:30
PM.
Students in Mrs. Ogden’s Honors Portfolio and Printmaking
classes, and Mrs. Campbell’s Photography classes visited the Atwood Higgins
property in Wellfleet in September. Following an educational presentation by a
park ranger, they investigated the architecture of the property’s many
buildings to gain inspiration for their art. The photography students shot the
wide range of available textures, while the portfolio students sketched on site
and then returned to class to complete their interior and exterior work, using
a medium of their choice.
Also being showcased in the November exhibition are works derived
from field trips to the Ray Wells and Zara’s dune shacks in the Province Lands.
Works by printmaking students feature white line woodblocks and dry point etchings,
while photographs emphasize textural details. The dune dwellings are part of a
National Register historic district which derives part of its historic value
from its association with the development of art and literature in America,
making it a perfect educational venue for local art students.
Photo from the Atwood Higgins property taken by Freshman Bevin Burns
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