February Art: MassArt Programs
by Amaya Willis
Artwork
February 17, 2020
So far this month, art classes have been working hard at their craft. Freshmen artists have worked on chair studies using negative space, sophomore artists have been studying methods for creating depth and dimensions for spheres, and the seminar artists have worked with color techniques to add more to their recreation of paper folds. Good job to all of our creative artists!
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A Chair in Negative Space
illustration by Connor Brandao; photo credits: Amaya Willis
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Sphere Study
illustration by Sitarah Lakhani; photo credits: Amaya Willis
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Sphere Study
illustration by Audrey Lin; photo credits: Amaya Willis
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Sphere Study
illustration by Sasha Tyutyunik; photo credits: Amaya Willis

Color Study
illustration by Angie Zhong; photo credits: Amaya Willis
This summer, MassArt is running a program called Pre-College Summer Studios. Students entering junior or senior year are eligible to attend. It would be a great opportunity for those of you looking to go into the arts in college or at any point in life. The program is from July 15th to August 20th and helps youths build their portfolios and the necessary skills to become a professional artist. The intensives offer a dorm to stay at, college credits, and financial aid scholarships to attend for those who qualify. There are three mandatory foundation classes for basics and an elective based on what you want to do. The deadline to apply is April 1st, 2020, and the deadline for a partial scholarship to attend the program is April 2nd, 2020. For more information, visit the website at https://massart.edu/summer-studios or email azw04@bu.edu!
January Art
by Anna Augart and Giselle Wu
Artwork
January 23, 2020
The BUA freshmen have recently created some beautiful collages out of magazine photos in their art class. They collected different materials to create dazzling landscapes and animated scenes. Every piece of artwork exhibits their creativity and imagination.
collages by AR25; photo credits: Anna Augart and Giselle Wu
There are also some alluring nature oil pastel pieces exhibited in the second floor hallway.
illustrations by AR80; photo credits: Zoe Xi
December Art: Institute of Contemporary Art Programs
by Amaya Willis
Artwork
December 1, 2019
At the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), there are programs for teen artists of a wide variety: they offer filmmaking, printmaking, slam team/spoken word, DJing, music production, digital photography, audio work, and more, along with their own Teen Art Council. Unlike the previous program introduced in November, this one builds more on community and social fun. Every few months they hold a museum-wide teen party thrown by the teens in their teen program for other teens in the Boston area. There are also events like their annual Teen Convening and occasional Wall talks where people gather from all over Boston or even the country to open up about contemporary arts through different mediums. The ICA has many different events for different things that young artists may enjoy, making it a great opportunity for any teen artist!
November Art: Museum of Fine Arts Programs
by Amaya Willis
Artwork
November 13, 2019
November was a great month for our BUA artists. The AR25 classes have worked on replicating Van Gogh’s At Eternity’s Gate and Picasso’s Portrait of Igor Stravinsky. These projects focus on using the right side of the brain while drawing and help develop artists’ intuition. AR50 focused on expressions and emotion in art through color schemes; these students have primarily used oil pastels to create expression and different subject matter like plants or dogs. The AR80 class spent their time creating landscapes with oil pastels after finishing their charcoal close ups of life forms.
illustrations by AR25; photo credits: Amaya Willis
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Fruits and Vegetables
illustrations by AR80; photo credits: Amaya Willis
As for art outside of our small school community, there are many opportunities to explore! At the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), there are two teen programs that would be great for BUA students to participate in. The first is the Teen Arts Council, “the MFA’s leadership development program and paid job opportunity for Boston-area teens.”¹ The council consults with professionals about career paths in the fields of art and interacts with their communities while learning more about art, its uses, and its history. The team at the MFA also has a STEAM team, “a new paid fellowship program for Boston teens that builds upon the STEAM education platform (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math),” for students interested in art and STEM.² It would be a great opportunity to learn and engage in art while making money.
If more information is needed, see these sites or email azw04@bu.edu for more details. Anyone who is interested in taking a passion for art outside of school is encouraged to try out these programs!
¹“Teen Arts Council,” Museum of Fine Arts, accessed November 13, 2019, https://www.mfa.org/programs/teen-programs/teen-arts council.
²“STEAM Team,” Museum of Fine Arts, accessed November 13, 2019, https://www.mfa.org/programs/teen-programs/steam-team.
October Art
May Art
photo credits: Zoe Xi
Artwork
May 18, 2019

Self-Portraits
illustrations by AR25
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Untitled
paintings by Serena Lei
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Untitled
illustrations by AR50
April Art
artwork photo credits: Zoe Xi
Artwork
April 16, 2019
illustrations by Madison Young
illustration and painting by Emelie Watkins Valls
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Untitled
mixed media art by Audrey Lin
photographs by Amaya Willis
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Untitled
digital art by Milo Simpson
March Art
photo credits: Zoe Xi
Artwork
March 30, 2019
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Untitled
painting by Saoirse Killion
February Art
Artwork
February 27, 2019
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Fall
photograph by Amaya Willis
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Winter
photograph by Amaya Willis