Night At The Museum

Night at the Museum is typically held near the end of the trimester, and it serves as a platform for students in art and craft classes to display their final projects. Among the classes that participate in this event are 3D Animation, AP Studio Art, Drawing and Painting, Ceramics, APCSP, and APCSA. Computer Science students present their final projects in teams, while Drawing and Painting students showcase their best art pieces. Students in 3D Animation display their digital artwork, while Ceramics students exhibit their sculptures. I found this event to be particularly enjoyable because it allowed me to view the creative works of my friends in their respective classes, as well as showcase my own. The caliber of the projects was impressive, with many of them showcasing exceptional creativity.


3D Animation

Here are a few pictures of art work for 3D Animation. I’m actually in this class right now and we use a program called Blender to help us create the objects in the pictures. You can create anything in Blender and the only limit is your imagination!


AP Studio Art

Here are a few pictures of art work in Studio Art. I was really impressed by all of the art that the students created. I know I would never be able to create such amazing pieces. I was really blown away by the piece above. It was about a foot tall and was very detailed.


Ceramics

Here is a picture of sculptures in Ceramics. Ceramics seems like a really easy art to do but I know it really isn’t. It incredible how they are able to use rough, gray or brown clay, and create such colorful, shiny, sculptures!


AP Computer Science Principles

Here is a picture of me showing a visitor my recipe review feature. Theres also a couple pictures of another APCSP group’s project. The APCSP and APCSA classrooms were very packed and full of students attempting to finish their assignments. However, there were also many other groups already done with theirs. I saw many different projects including binary gate project, GeoGuesser, and a Taylor Swift themed project. These were all very impressive and extremely hard to create.


Reflection

Overall being able to see the progression in the art that was made over the year was a very nice experience since you were able to see how much each student has grown over the year with some projects being something that students have been working on year long or some familiar names that you see of students from past N@TM’s and see how they improved. Overall as the final one of the year it was super crowded which was nice to see since both parents and students were able to see what their classmates have been working on.