
Access/Print 2019/2020 Virtual Exhibition
We are proud to announce our upcoming virtual exhibition, ACCESS/PRINT & LOOK/SEE Annual Student Exhibitions.
We are proud to announce our upcoming virtual exhibition, ACCESS/PRINT & LOOK/SEE Annual Student Exhibitions.
The annual exhibitions for K-12 and young adult students of Highpoint.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
Highpoint is proud to showcase student work in this year's ACCESS/PRINT and LOOK/SEE Annual Student Exhibition.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
Our annual student exhibition features the work of teen artists who participated in the 2016-2017 Access/Print Program, as well as work by students in grades 3–12 who participated in relief, drypoint, monotype, and screenprinting workshops at Highpoint.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
Our annual student exhibition features the work of nine teen artists who participated in the 2015-2016 Access/Print Program, as well as work by students in grades 3–12 who participated in relief, drypoint, monotype, and screenprinting workshops at Highpoint.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
The Access/Print Project is a mentorship program that hosts 8 – 10 outstanding teen artists each school year. Teens receive over 70 hours of studio access and instruction in the printmaking arts to create a body of print work. This work will be on view with work from students in grades 1 – 12 visited Highpoint to create their own relief, drypoint, and monoprints.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
The Access/Print Project is a mentorship program that hosts 8 – 10 outstanding teen artists each school year. Teens receive over 70 hours of studio access and instruction in the printmaking arts to create a body of print work. This work will be on view with work from students in grades 1 – 12 visited Highpoint to create their own relief, drypoint, and monoprints.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
The Access/Print Project is a mentorship program that hosts 8 – 10 outstanding teen artists each school year. This work will be on view with work from students in grades 1 – 12 visited Highpoint to create their own relief, drypoint, and monoprints.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
The ACCESS/PRINT Project is a mentorship program that hosts 8 – 10 outstanding teen artists each school year. LOOK/SEE exhibits work from students in grades 1 – 12 visited Highpoint to create their own relief, drypoint, and monoprints.
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
This year the LOOK/SEE show will open in tandem with the ACCESS/PRINT Project show on April 22. Students, parents, teachers and the public are invited to join the celebration of a year of prints in Highpoint’s gallery!
Teen Program Exhibition & Student Exhibition
Highpoint’s education and community programs stepped into a new world in 2009. With a classroom of its own and room to grow Highpoint programming including the A/P Project teen program, the school partnership program and adult printmaking classes are more in demand than ever before.
Original Prints by Metro-area Students
LOOK/ SEE will showcase a portion of the school year’s worth of monoprints, drypoints, and relief prints made at HP.
Original Prints by Metro-area Students
Work from Highpoint's 2006–2007 school partnership programs will be on view in Highpoint’s gallery from April 27–May 12, 2007 in our annual student exhibition called LOOK/SEE!
An exhibition of original prints made at Highpoint by metro-area students
The LOOK/SEE! exhibit features prints made by metro-area students during the 2005–2006 school year.
Print Show and Spoken Word
Highpoint has been working for the past few months on an exciting partnership with Jefferson Community School, in conjunction with our neighbor Intermedia Arts. With the help of Intermedia’s Theresa Schulz, local spoken word artist Desdamona, and Jefferson School Principal Ray Aponte, we have created a unique project that draws together spoken word pieces, performance, and printmaking.
Join high school artists from El Colegio Charter School and artists Gustavo Lira and Savita Bettaglio to celebrating this unique community partnership.
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