GONZO247, a professional graffiti artist, instructed students in a workshop at ISAS, April 4. Students were given the opportunity to spray paint a section of a large white canvas after watching a brief demonstration.
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GONZO247, a professional graffiti artist, instructed students in a workshop at ISAS, April 4. Students were given the opportunity to spray paint a section of a large white canvas after watching a brief demonstration.
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Though the monstrous metal creature may look out of place in its current spot next to the Lower School Playground, this massive sculpture is the work of the “Scrap Daddy,” Mark Bradford. Bradford demonstrated the kinetics of his pieces at ISAS. (Video Included)
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Accompanied by professional trumpet player Bob Odneal, the SJS jazz band powered their way through an hour-long performance of “Attitude Dance” by Tower of Power and “MacArthur Park” by Maynard Ferguson at ISAS, April 3. (Video included)
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Sophomore Amy Dong explains the thought behind her painting, “Pleasure Machine,” currently on display in the Visual Arts Exhibition in ASC North Gym. Video interview included.
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For the intermediate and advanced aerial students of the John Cooper School, the dance floor was not on the floor at all. Find out more about the aerial silks team and watch a video of their performance.
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Applause resonated throughout the Coffee House when Kinkaid senior George Barrow strummed the last chord of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “Rude Mood.” Meet Kinkaid’s multitalented musician.
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The language barrier did not stop Colegios Peterson, a school from Mexico City from bringing its contingency of high school artists. Click for a video preview of their Coffee House performance.
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Wes Anderson’s (’87) “Rushmore” may have been filmed on campus in the winter of 1997, but scenes from the cult classic can still be brought to life at SJS. See side-by-side comparisons of the Review’s reenactment and original scenes from “Rushmore.” (Photo Gallery)
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