Monday, April 28, 2014

FINAL PRODUCTION FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR


Braddock Theatre Arts is pleased to announce their final production of the year.

This is a biographical drama entitled RADIUM GIRLS and will play Tuesday May 6th, Wednesday May 7th, and Thursday May 8th. Showtime is 7:00 p.m. in the Little Theatre (Room 4150) and tickets will be on sale starting this Wednesday 4/30 during both lunches in the courtyard and before and after school.

The play traces the efforts of  a young lady who is fighting for her life after falling ill to a mysterious disease. It also tells the story of America's obsession with health, wealth, and the commercialization of science.

We urge you to encourage your students to attend this excellent and incredibly interesting drama. Tickets are only $5.00 for students and $7.00 for adults. Seating is limited for each performance do buy your tickets early.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

SUPPORT BRADDOCK

Please support or Braddock students by longing on to http://www.teachertube.com a MDCPS supported website and selecting like the Braddock video featuring this years environmental action for the Fairchild Challenge.

 The link to the video is:


Login or register for free students and parents can do so as well. Show your Bulldog pride with your action and like this video.

 Thank you,

Mr. M. Hechavarria, Mr. P. Pearcy, and Ms. K. Bernabei

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Celebrate Youth Arts Festival at Thalatta Estate April 13th 11AM-5PM

Youth Arts Festival flyer
The Learning Tree of Arts presents the 5th Annual Youth Arts Festival.  Braddock art students will be participating in this event, this weekend:

Time: Sunday April 13, 2014 from 11AM-5PM
Where : Thalatta Estate
              17301 Old Cutler Road
              Palmetto Bay, FL

The school will have it's own tent displaying works from beginning and advanced students. 

Admission prices:
Kids & students K-12 FREE
Adults $8.00

There will also be performances from other schools, activities, food and drinks!




 
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Monday, April 7, 2014

A funny on Marcel Duchamp

Street Art At Its Best: Duchamp Was Here January 28, 2012
 
"Historical connections to the state of art during the early 20th Century and how we have become desensitised to art which overtly steals the found object and it becomes recontextualised towards a gallery setting.
It is a state of art which lies in the conceptual process of the viewer, rather than focusing on the technical ability of the artist we are asked to focus not on what the object is, but what it can become when placed in differing circumstances, such as a gallery.
Therefore, the work satirically subverts a state of art which provokes audiences of the past through the use of crude objects and subject matter."
Marcel Duchamp, "Fountain" 1917


Wooster Collective Art