Date: Fri 26-Mar-1999
Date: Fri 26-Mar-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
Quick Words:
Van-Go-school-art
Full Text:
Art On Wheels: Van-Go To Make A Local Stop
(with photos)
BY ANN MARIE COHEN
Van-Go, a museum on wheels, is coming to Newtown on March 30, 31 and April 1.
Four years ago, high school students from Carmel, N.Y., came up with the great
idea of converting a school bus into a traveling museum.
With the help of funding from Reader' Digest, the students put their idea to
work. The bus's exterior was painted by the students and the interior of the
bus was designed by the graphic arts department.
Eighteen different educational exhibits have been on display since its
inception. These exhibits have included two- and three-dimensional artwork,
photography, craft objects, antiques and collectibles.
The purpose of Van-Go has been to share students' work in the Putnam County
school district with other students and community groups. Members of the
community may also show their work on Van-Go.
The exhibit "rolling" into Newtown next week will feature Michael Garland,
nationally known artist and illustrator of children's books. Mr Garland has
written and illustrated six children's books. Oil paints were used on his
earlier illustrations, and later he used the computer to digitally design his
art. He is best known for his book A Mouse for Christmas. Garland's
illustrations should be of particular interest to high school students who
engage in computer generated art.
Carol Skolas, student assistant counselor at Newtown High School, working in
conjunction with the Danbury Hospital, was responsible for the coordinating
this event. The two school districts spring breaks did not coincide, and
because Newtown schools were in session, Carol was able to bring Van-Go to
Newtown High School. She would like to see something similar to this happening
in Newtown. "Our students are fabulously talented," she said.