Last week, the Class of 2022 put on their Arts Night. Gallery talks, speeches, and of course, their choreographed dances, all highlight the wonderful talents of this group of unique individuals.
Read MoreIn the words of Mr. Bartsch, this week “we gathered around the modern-day version of the village fire - the computer screen,” to celebrate our first-ever virtual 8th Grade Arts Night. As they do every year, members of the graduating class presented their White Shirt Projects as well as dance performances.
Read MoreInspired by the beauty around us this spring, and perhaps our own weeping cherry tree, students in grades three through seven created cherry blossom tree brach artwork.
Read MoreInspired by former GUS Visiting Artist, Judy Robinson Cox, students in grades 3-7 created fantasy scenes out of found objects around their homes.
Read More6th graders were challenged to create an inspirational poster using materials they have at home.
Read MoreOur GUS artists are busy creating from home. Thank you to our talented art teachers for continuing to inspire our students from afar and sharing great projects our students can tackle at home.
Read MoreAnnually, 8th Grade Arts Night showcases an impressive collection of both visual and performance art by our eighth grade class. In addition to a gallery-style art exhibit and presentations featuring their White Shirt Projects, eighth-graders also perform a series of modern dance pieces inspired by the school theme, be the change.
Read MoreArtwork by students in Pre-K, grade 3 and grade 4 will be on display at the Cape Ann Museum during the month of April.
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