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. FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS Sundiy, April 29,2001
Kinection '
features works
by talented
' students
The Forsyth Central
High School Fine
Arts Center was
filled with the extra
ordinary works by
six talented FCHS
Advance Placement
Art students on April
16, revealing their
use of Kinection
the exploration of
visual energy.
Photos/Submitted
Visitors received an eyeful of the talent exhibited
by Jason Halloway, Meredith Phillips, Krysta
Rohacek, Caitlin Sullivan, Adam Gruszunski,
Shawn Kiley and Nelia Gulchuk. Using a concen
tration approach, each artist was asked to
demonstrate their personal commitment to a spe
cific visual idea or mode of working by investing a
substantial amount of time, effort and thought
into their chosen projects. Their artwork ranged
from movable yard art to brilliantly colored
abstract murals to pencil drawings and acrylic
portraits.
Brenau offers incentives to applicants
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Teachers who enroll in Brenau University’s new
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an outstanding SPAGE member in
a teacher education program, who
will soon be entering Georgia’s
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teach in Georgia for three years.
Griffin is a middle grades
major and attends the State
University of West Georgia in
Carrollton.
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