2022 Granada Art Walk at Granada

In case you missed the event, here is an overview of photographs to show you how the art show went. 

Wyatt Krauss, Reporter, Photographer, Editor

The Granada Art Department organized the 2022 Art Walk to exhibit the multi-media art pieces that have been created during the second trimester at Granada, ranging from paintings and sketches to photographs, sculptures and more. Throughout the Art and Ceramics buildings were student-set exhibitions to showcase the art as students and staff were able to observe freely. In case you missed the event, here is an overview of photographs to show you how the art show went.

 

Artwork by Liam Pierce

 

Turning of Palms by Claire McGinnis

 

“Nothing But the Truth” by Wyatt Krauss

 

Photograph by Roland Ruckman-Barnes

 

Digital Photography 1 Exhibition

 

Digital Photography 1 & 2 Exhibition

 

“A Familiar Glide” by Sophia Bass

 

Art Sketchbooks in Mrs. Malson’s Classroom

 

Wyatt Krauss Exhibition

 

“Rock Bottom” by Stella Stark

 

Wyatt Krauss (left side) & Digital Photography 2 Photo Exhibition

 

Painting in Mrs. Malson’s Classroom

 

Artist Notebooks in Mrs. Maslon’s Classroom

 

Ceramics Classroom

 

Ceramics Classroom

 

Pig in Ceramics Classroom

 

Airplane in Ceramics Classroom

 

Lobster in Ceramics Classroom

 

Pig in Ceramics Classroom

 

Exhibition Table in Ceramics Classroom

 

Exhibition Table in Ceramics Classroom

 

“Intimacy” by Stella Stark

 

“Aftermath” by Stella Stark

 

“Pin to a Heart” by Grace Baker

 

Grace Baker Exhibition in the Quad

 

Art Exhibition Table in Mrs. Malsons’s Classroom

 

Art Exhibition Table in Mrs. Malsons’s Classroom

 

Art Exhibition Table in Mrs. Malsons’s Classroom

 

Sophia Bass’s Exhibition featuring an “An Unbreakable Passion” pastel sketching on top

 

“An Unbreakable Passion” by Sophia Bass featured earlier in The Pomegranate

 

Wyatt Krauss’s “Laughing Hardest” (on top) and “One Man One House” (on bottom) Photo Exhibition in Mrs. Bailey’s Classroom

 

Byrei Mott’s Art Exhibition in Mrs. Bailey’s Classroom