By Bree Dunckhorst Posted March 20, 2020 The Humboldt County School District kicked off its 47th Annual Student Art Show on March 5 from 5 – 7 p.m. The Art
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Gilboy and Rivas place in Scholastic Art Show
By Araceli Galarza Posted February 25, 2020 This year Lowry had two Advanced Art students place in the Scholastic Art Show. The scholastic competition is the annual statewide competition for
Artist of the Issue: Araceli Rivas
By Faith Holland Posted: December 20, 2019 Art teacher Ms. Julia Topholm has chosen Araceli Rivas as Artist of the Issue. Rivas has blossomed with the art that she has
Art and CTE departments put work on display for community
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted June 6, 2019 The art and CTE programs had a presentation showing their work and their skills. The presentation took place on May 30, 2019. “Our
Artist of the Year: Myia Ray
By Samm Sharp Posted June 6, 2019 Life-long artist Myia Ray was chosen for Artist of the Year. Ray has been creatively expanding her artistry for about 13 years now
Artist of the Week: Rosa Ibarra
By Austin Lloyd Posted May 20, 2019 For the Artist of the Week, Rosa Ibarra was chosen by Ms. Julia Topholm for her artistic skills. Ibarra is very talented in
Artist of the Week: Elizabeth Gilboy
By Austin Lloyd Posted April 26, 2019 Lowry has amazing athletes as well as artists, this week, Elizabeth Gilboy was chosen as the Artist of the Week by art teacher
Performer of the Issue: Diana Moraila-Parra
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 21, 2018 Since Art students are usually underappreciated, in this issue we decided to shine some light on one of our school’s insanely creative students.
POW: Maricela Mendoza and Odaliz Loyola
By Clarissa Olson Posted March 13, 2018 Maricela Mendoza and Odaliz Loyola are doing their mural in the art building. /Clarissa Olson • The Brand This week’s Performers of the
Students prepare for state art competition
By Natalia Navarrete Posted December 7, 2017 Several Advanced Art students recently completed and submitted their work to a statewide competition. Colton De La Mora submitted a colored pencil piece