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Arts

Throughout the year, student artwork is displayed in the halls and galleries at the San Francisco Waldorf High School. On your visit, please feel free to browse current galleries for a taste of the arts our students create.

Tyler Iorillo's Mural

We are happy to share this video created by SFWHS senior Tyler Iorillo depicting a timelapsed version of him painting a mural for his senior project. The mural is located on private property and took Tyler approximately 4 hours to complete. Its the first mural of this size he's painted but he says he enjoyed the experience and is interested in doing more of them. Great work Tyler.


SFWHS Literary Reading at City Lights Bookstore

On Wednesday, March 10th, fourteen SFWHS students participated in a literary reading of their work in the poetry room of City Lights Bookstore. Students read their poetry from the 2010 winter issue of Accelerate: A Literary and Artistic Magazine, a SFWHS biannual publication. Student poets included: William Donovan-Seid, Jessi Ferguson, Reilly Hurley, Alexandra Jordan, Dakota Lillie, Karin Narita, Forrest Neumann, Adriana Petersen, Rachel Pierce, Trevor Sargent, Leanna Vandlen, Sam Wilder, and Alexander Woodhouse.




How Curious, a 12th Grade Audio Drama

4/15/2010

"How curious" is a radio play by half of the 12th grade Russian Literature class, based on their own stories, inspired by the stories of Daniil Kharms. Listen to the amusing new radio play right here.


Doodle4Google 2010 Entries

4/1/2010

New Worlds, Same Old Sunset
Remington Cox, 10th Grade

If I could do anything, I would discover new life somewhere else in the universe. Mankind may only now be planning to go to Mars, but we’re not that far from finding something new, something amazing. I wish I could have the chance to make such a discovery.

 

 

Sailboat
Lola Bushnell, 8th Grade

If I could do anything, I would sail in the Olympics because I love to sail competitively.

 

 

Global Communication is Liberation
Evelyn Levine, 11th Grade

If I could do anything, I would improve global communication. The best ideas, solutions and bonds originate from the collaboration of people with different backgrounds and opinions. We can be liberated by relating to each other. Global communication is the key to bettering the alliance of all humankind.

 

 

Stop the World with Music
Charlotte Markle, 11th Grade

If I could do anything, I would designate a day where everyone in the world would stop what they were doing and play music. Music is the universal language and has the power to bring us all together.

 

 

Dreams Light Up the Future
Emma Fried, 10th Grade

If I could do anything, I would make my dreams of the future a reality. I feel that dreaming and imagination are essential for creating a better future. Technology is becoming more and more prominent in modern society, which will light up the future.

 

 

Face off for Gold
Alex Campbell, 10th Grade

If I could do anything, I would become such a good ice hockey player that I would make the USA women’s team. My greatest dream would be to win the gold metal, even though competing in the games would be an amazing experience in itself.


 

Introducing the 09-10 San Francisco Youth Eurythmy Troupe




 

The San Francisco Youth Eurythmy Troupe presents

Wings

Click on the image above for a pdf flyer

Friday, February 12, 8pm
Saturday, February 13, 2pm

at the Cowell Theater
Tickets ($22/$15) available at the
Cowell Theater Box Office - 415-345-7575 or www.fortmason.org/boxoffice, SFWHS front desk, or at the door.



 

A peak inside SFWHS Art Studios...

Visit our SmugMug photo gallery here to get an inside look at our studios.

See more student work at the Weaver's Hand Galleries linked below:

Gallery 23
Gallery 29
Gallery 31