Far West students and their CCA mentors put finishing touches on their combined projects.
The event was well attended by school staff, teachers and students - some of whom who did not even know the library exists.
Chef Chris prepares guacamole to add to the other appetizers.
Mentors distributed the "Far West" cooking booklet that the students wrote and illustrated.
Sirat posed next to the animation on overpopulation that she
scripted and narrated.
A couchful of students enjoyed their video "After the Earthquake".
The hiking club was represented by their drawings and an informational display.
Shakara was delighted with her library furniture paintings.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Sustainable Fashion Techniques
Far West High School has a fantastic visual arts program with a very strong fashion design department. As a fashion design major at CCA, I wanted to share my knowledge of sustainability and give them tools for ecologically-minded design. Along with an overview of the wasteful and often toxic processes involved in the fashion industry, we completed different projects using eco-friendly techniques. We dyed different fabrics using vegetable dyes such as beets and onion skins. For another project we embroidered scrap fabrics and used the scraps to do applique and reverse-applique. The students also learned to drape with scrap fabric. -Noel Rohayem
Thursday, December 10, 2009
The Far West Fashion Studio comes Alive
CCA Mentor Craig Stucky has been working with 3 Far West students to transform an uninviting dark gray box into an "indoor garden" with swirling forms and lively colors." They used low VOC paints for much of the work as they are kinder to the lungs and the atmosphere.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Far West Library
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Far West Fall Fashion Show
Far West had a fashion show this fall and Devin was there to shoot the whole thing using a "nice big" camera!
He got some great shots...
Getting Ready...
The Show Begins...
A Musical Performance...
And a Dance Performance...
And a Big Thank You!
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