The
students will respond to the Museum's exhibit, "Unwrapped: Gifts from the
Peter Norton Family Christmas Project." Their performance, "Art
Beats: A pulse of Multidisciplinary Responses to Art," will take place at
the Asheville Art Museum on the Slope at 5:30 p.m. with a second performance at
6:30 p.m.
"Unwrapped"
is made up of artwork created by burgeoning artists and selected by Norton
Antivirus creator Peter Norton. "Every year since 1988, technology
entrepreneur and avid collector Peter Norton commissions an artist to create an
original work of art that is then produced in multiples and sent to friends and
select museums," writes Asheville Art Museum.
According
to Asheville School Chair of Fine Arts Kathy Leiner, students had a chance to tour
the exhibit and reflect on the artwork. They personally selected compelling
pieces, and after reflection on what makes those pieces meaningful, they will
distill their thoughts into dance, spoken word, and lyrical responses to the
artwork in the exhibition.
Leiner says
that creating these performances will build students' capacity to think
critically about art and bolster their confidence in speaking about their own
creative work. "Students will look at elements of art and how those
elements cross disciplines," she said. "I am excited to facilitate as
they learn about the creative process and critical response methods in order to
deepen their exploration of art. This performance is about inquiry and helping
students see artwork through varied lenses."
Asheville School is a nationally acclaimed co-ed,
college preparatory boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through
12. The 288 students enrolled at Asheville School represent 21 states and 14
countries. Recent graduates have been accepted to Amherst, Columbia, Davidson,
Duke, Elon, Emory, Furman, Georgetown, Harvard, NC State, Rhodes, Sewanee,
UNC-Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, William &
Mary, WashU, Wofford, and Yale among others.
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