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Liberty HS Hosts First Annual Visual Arts Show
Clip: Season 2 Episode 8 | 2m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Meet the Liberty HS student artists and enjoy their work.
Meet the Liberty HS student artists and enjoy their work.
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Liberty HS Hosts First Annual Visual Arts Show
Clip: Season 2 Episode 8 | 2m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Meet the Liberty HS student artists and enjoy their work.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWe are in the Liberty High School Library, where we are showcasing all of our visual arts students.
It's from five different teachers, probably eight or nine different subject areas like painting, drawing, ceramics, photography and so forth.
So we're excited to show off all their talents.
My family is very proud that I'm going to be in an exhibition now.
It's their big moment, right?
It's their it's their championship tonight.
So now we are going to put everything on display for the public to see.
We told them, Just bring all your families and friends.
So we're expecting a ton of people.
I am very excited.
It's something I didn't think would happen at Liberty before this Photography tickets aren't weren't very showing around at liberty.
The public perception of liberty is usually centered around athletics, Right?
With what we're seeing here with with this phenomenal talent that that we're showcasing this evening.
Now, you kind of see that when when the principal of liberty says, hey, you know, although we're proud of our our athletic success, but we also do some other things really, really well, this is evidence to that end.
And this one is in Fort Bayard in New Mexico.
I took photography one in asthma as a sophomore, but we really didn't have like a teacher to teach us.
So I practice out of school and Ms.. Parisot has definitely come to Liberty and changed the photography program for the better.
She helps us do our best and puts us into like these contests, for example, like the Scholastic Arts.
I like to do physical.
I know it's I'm comfortable with my friend Alex is she's the she's a lot of the pictures of who I have and I think they're some of the best I've taken so far and the ones I've had I think art supporting because a lot students express themselves in other ways and you know they're reading and.
Writing and I feel like art is one way to bring people together and being able to actually form connections with other human beings.
There's a good student art community happening now, and that will expand also just from these shows happening.
We wanted a night dedicated to the arts, so we so we made one and it was a lot of hard work and we're super excited and super proud.
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