"To become an artist means you become a professional imaginator in order to help your handicapped, unimaginative neighbor."
Calvin Seerveld
Calvin Seerveld
Third Quarter is rapidly moving forward.
Here are a few pieces
from the end of second quarter-
Graphite Drawing Austin Carpenter |
Davis Martinec |
Time Katherine Irwin |
Emma Carter |
Watercolor Ian Easterbrook |
Oil on Wood Panel Samuel Carter |
In the Third Quarter, students begin working with printmaking.
Relief Styrofoam Ben House |
Relief Emma Carter |
Relief Nick Cohen |
Relief Rachel Levi |
Relief Travis Cashwell |
Relief Alan Massi |
Isaac speaking with Tim Troyer |
Friday, Trinity had a visit from Tim Troyer, founder and director of
Here is a clip from The Reckoning's Website-
The Reckoning International began exploring innovative and lasting solutions to poverty over ten years ago. We first redeemed 150 slaves among the Tharu in Nepal, then provided them with opportunities to create a livelihood.
Since that time, we have been slowly growing into an efficient organization that is overcoming poverty with opportunity. Through micro-loans, business training, and development initiatives, we've pioneered successful economic development projects in impoverished areas of Central America, Ukraine, Uganda, Burundi, and Kenya.
Thank you, Mr. Troyer. You left the students and faculty with many things to consider!
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