Art in Review
submitted by Frank Caracciolo, Arts Consultant for LBPSB
The 2nd Edition Arts Expo was held April 29th at Pierrefonds Community High School and let’s focus on the community part for a moment.
Roxanne Leclaire, Teacher of French and Visual Arts held nothing back in this second edition rallying the administration, staff, and students to create a wonderful evening of Arts and Interactive happenings for the students and guests. Upon entering the school, a friendly group of students gave me information and led me into the ‘Quad,’ as it is called.
The open air space formed by the Brutalist style interior, was the main gallery for the evenings event. Lined with art works from the second floor, cascading downward one felt easily immersed in the content of Madame Leclaire’s vision. Parents and proud students moved throughout the spaces and grids set up to show off over 1500 pieces of artworks, pottery, woodworking with interactive kiosks designed to allow students to explain and show off their works and efforts from the year.
He was one of many students that gave you a sense of a real community coming together.
A young lady concentrated on making stain glass, the Vision’s Program gave out free cupcakes and allowed you to decorate your own with other treats they provided. I had the great pleasure to speak with them yet another pleasurable moment as I was moved at how well and free they spoke about their program and future ideas. Students were making art and explaining the process, while other students performed live music.
I also had the pleasure to speak at the evening’s event with Nathalie Cheff, Vice Principal at PCHS, who was thrilled and who also has been so supportive of this effort and the other recent events at the school.
I asked for a photo, complimented his style and he said he was in a band! I said well where are you playing and he took me immediately to a back room just off the quad area and I fell into a garage band atmosphere where four students and teacher Doug Collins were performing music.
I sat and was once again fully engaged in what was happening, ‘communities within communities,’ I thought. The young musicians could not have brought a bigger smile to me and the onlookers in the room. At 14, 15 years old they played original songs and covers of music created before they were born. With that I made my way out, me and my big dopey smile.
I again ran into Roxanne Leclaire, she said “I thought you left?” I replied “How could I leave, this was so great!”
Another great PCHS event in the books!