Have you ever want to go some place and just capture the beauty of art? Well, go to the Granary Art Show, which is an All Dakota High School Fine Arts Exhibition. You were to register to participate in the art show and the deadline was March 1st. This art show starts on April 22nd and finshes on April 23rd. There are six students at Deuel going with art teacher, Mrs. Barb Miller. The six students are freshmen Gage Schake, Sawyer Geise, and Haley Donahue, juniors Stephanie Stee and Brooke Miller, and senior Ashley McCormick. "I would have all my art classes go, but you can only pick six students to go," said Mrs. Miller.
Usually the art show takes place on a piece of land near Groton that was donated to the South Dakota Art Council, but this year it is flooded so they had to change the place in which it will be held. On both days there are about ten to fifteen schools that attend.The art show has been going on for fifteen years and this year it is put on by the Dacoatah Museum, but last year it was put on by the South Dakota Art Council.
At the art show there are several workshops that you can attend. The workshops presented there are Museum Mural, Glass Fusing, Story Illustration, and Ceramic Chinese Tea Bowls. "Glass fusing, I'm very excited about, we are making them right now in class," said Mrs. Miller. As well as workshops there is a keynote speaker named Brad Bachmeier who is a College Art Professor and Ceramic Artist from Fargo.
By: Brooke Peterson and Tina Gniffke
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