National Arts Honors Society Induction (Photo Gallery)
October 24, 2014
Skype can accomplish many things, even talking to the owners of McGuire Gallery, Princetown, MA. Erin Yates said that “I think it’s great for young people to see good artists.” Photo by Stephanie Petrovick
by Stephanie Petrovick
Skype can accomplish many things, even talking to the owners of McGuire Gallery, Princetown, MA. Erin Yates said, “I think it’s great for young people to see good artists.” Photo by Stephanie PetrovickThe main reason for the Skype conference was so the students could ask about what it is like for art to be your way of life. “So how did you start out?” asked the first student, Sarah Ellis. Photo by Stephanie PetrovickVictoria Galvin asks the artists “What inspires you to make your art?” Photo by Stephanie PetrovickJacob DiLauro gets straight to the bottom of the issue, asking, “What does your art mean to you?” Photo by Stephanie PetrovickCameron LeBlanc asks the gallery owners, “What is it like to own a gallery?” Apparently, you always get everyone’s feedback, whether you like it or not. Photo by Stephanie PetrovickBrian Reagan begins his congratulatory speech with “Not all schools can boast about the art programs they have, and we in Hudson are lucky to be able to do so.” Photo by Stephanie PetrovickPresident Rachel McMunn oversees the vice president Hannah Fuller lighting the candles, and once that is done the students are called up to receive a gift. “The students made gifts for each other with paintbrushes, with tags about why they are receiving that gift,” said McMunn. Photo by Stephanie PetrovickSpecial guest M-C Lamarre tells the story of her college years. “I set it [my college thesis project] up as if I had invited my family to dinner,” said M-C Lamarre. Photo by Stephanie Petrovick