YOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL ROOFTOP ARTISTS
THE YOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL 2015 event will include a visual art exhibition featuring artwork by 2,000 students; live musical and dance performances by over 65 student and community groups; screenings of student films and videos; poetry readings and hands-on art activities. All events will take place in the Asian Art Museum from Saturday, February 28 through Sunday, March 8 and are free and open to the public.
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The 2 student movies that got selected by the S.F. Film Society to show at the YAF are :
Phil Elleston 8th grade and Paulina Novetchenko 7th grade: What Shaped My Life.
The following Rooftop artist from the Mayeda Campus have their work selected to show in the Asian
Art Museum:
SPECIAL PROJECTS: DAY OF THE DEAD ALTARS:
Destiny Brown (8th)“Dedicated to Trayvon Martin”, Maria Berman,(8th) To Turtles fighting ocean plastic, Ben Tessler (8th) WWII War Heroes, Ruby Montgomery (7th) Picasso, Hana Rezik (7th) To my Past Pets, Dasha Yurkevich (7th) To Anna Pavlova
CHILDREN’S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS: Sarah Pike -Paulina Novetchenko “Drift”(7th), Raiden ThienJones-Tivania Faamausili (7th) Gentrification in the Mission, Anya Blumenfeld-Joley Costa (8th)“Unique”, Stella Vale-Lua Costa (6th) “Monkey and Tiger”, Elena Fields-Olivia Mundy (6th), “Chester”, Olivia Chaplin (6th)“Murry’s Monster”, Arina Nemchuk- Lila Sattler (8th) “The Life of a tree”, and Malee Reynolds-Justin Kong (8th)-”Marty the Duck”
EXTREME EVOLUTION: Justine Sprinke, Ryan Minnis, Sarah Pike, Paulina Novitchenko, and Kara Dobers all from 7th grade.
TUNNEL BOOKS: Jada Weber, Hannah Huie, Ruby Montgomery, Sierra Holmgren-Lee, Kyle Shalvarjian (7th)
ALTERED BOOKS: Kiran Mukherjee, Sydney Caba, and Ben Tessler (8th)
REPRESENTING THE WHOLE SCHOOL:
7th- Kaela Burton: Self Portrait-Stencil Style
6th -Lauren Hall: Henna Hand India Design
8th- Abby Pugh, Ben Tessler, Sara Chaw, Olive Fox, Deven Chan, Jacob LeToile-Goga , Maria Berman, and Anya Blumenfeld : Group Self Portrait Printmaking
Phil Elleston 8th grade and Paulina Novetchenko 7th grade: What Shaped My Life.
The following Rooftop artist from the Mayeda Campus have their work selected to show in the Asian
Art Museum:
SPECIAL PROJECTS: DAY OF THE DEAD ALTARS:
Destiny Brown (8th)“Dedicated to Trayvon Martin”, Maria Berman,(8th) To Turtles fighting ocean plastic, Ben Tessler (8th) WWII War Heroes, Ruby Montgomery (7th) Picasso, Hana Rezik (7th) To my Past Pets, Dasha Yurkevich (7th) To Anna Pavlova
CHILDREN’S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS: Sarah Pike -Paulina Novetchenko “Drift”(7th), Raiden ThienJones-Tivania Faamausili (7th) Gentrification in the Mission, Anya Blumenfeld-Joley Costa (8th)“Unique”, Stella Vale-Lua Costa (6th) “Monkey and Tiger”, Elena Fields-Olivia Mundy (6th), “Chester”, Olivia Chaplin (6th)“Murry’s Monster”, Arina Nemchuk- Lila Sattler (8th) “The Life of a tree”, and Malee Reynolds-Justin Kong (8th)-”Marty the Duck”
EXTREME EVOLUTION: Justine Sprinke, Ryan Minnis, Sarah Pike, Paulina Novitchenko, and Kara Dobers all from 7th grade.
TUNNEL BOOKS: Jada Weber, Hannah Huie, Ruby Montgomery, Sierra Holmgren-Lee, Kyle Shalvarjian (7th)
ALTERED BOOKS: Kiran Mukherjee, Sydney Caba, and Ben Tessler (8th)
REPRESENTING THE WHOLE SCHOOL:
7th- Kaela Burton: Self Portrait-Stencil Style
6th -Lauren Hall: Henna Hand India Design
8th- Abby Pugh, Ben Tessler, Sara Chaw, Olive Fox, Deven Chan, Jacob LeToile-Goga , Maria Berman, and Anya Blumenfeld : Group Self Portrait Printmaking