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Noah and his wire Lobster
Savvy breaks it down
Madison on the torch in Metals
INTERARTS
Collectively Creative
The culinary delights that came out of ChefCamp this summer were simply amazing. The creative use of familiar foods were delicious beyond belief. Rockport was booming as usual and I can still hear the joyful sounds coming from the studio. Those who participated in the First and Second Rotation Dance Shows can be especially proud as the group and individual efforts were some of the best Laurel has ever seen. Studio Art enthusiasts created colorful
and imaginative displays while honing their artistic techniques. Metalsmithing continued to produce world-class pieces in the form of wearable, functional and inventive art. The fun that owed from Arts & Crafts produced hundreds of feathery and glittery projects. Not to mention, Theatre’s performances of High School Musical 2 and Sleeping Beauty brought down the house. Collectively, the creations that we produced this summer were incredible!! Keep creating this winter, and bring your new ideas to InterArts next summer!
Zack • InterArts Director
Chris, Beka and the Studio Art and Arts & Crafts Staff
Brett assists Alexa on the wheel
Dean and Jack paint sets in Tech Theatre
Fletch sketches on the tracing table
Leah puts on the nal touches
Benny nds the perfect glaze
Tom and the Metalsmithing Staff
Finished masterpieces in Ceramics
Brady and Bella rehearse their lines
Rachel and the Theatre Staff