Darius Francis ’10
This summer Darius will be living and working in Scotland, working public relations and event planning in advance of the big music festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Advertisements
This summer Darius will be living and working in Scotland, working public relations and event planning in advance of the big music festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Advertisements
The Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra premieres 2009 Putney Summer alum Eli Greenhoe’s “Learning to Dance” 2pm, Sunday, June 1st at the Brooklyn Museum. I hope Putney folks in NYC can make the performance on the 1st. Eli has just completed his sophomore year at the Eastman School of Music. More information: brooklynsymphonyorchestra
Are you getting excited for summer yet?! We just got our 3rd submission of the Putney Jam Comic from Paige Monte. Thanks Paige! This Jam Comic project is being created by folks across the country. Maybe we could get submissions from across the world! Any Graphic Novel fans outside of the US? Let us know…
Introducing page 2 of the Putney Jam Comic. Thanks to Francesca Hodge, Summer Programs Alum, for submitting this one! Are you a Graphic Novel and/or Animation student and feeling creative? Contact Matt (mmabry@putneyschool.org) to join the lineup to submit a page. Interested in learning more about Graphic Novel & Printmaking or Animation? Check out our…
The first page of our Jam Comic has arrived! This was submitted by Pete Wallis, Animation and Graphic Novel & Printmaking teacher at The Putney School Summer Programs. We’ve got a couple folks lined up for the next pages but are still on the lookout for some former students to add to the group work.…
After putting the word out that we would like to see some current work from former faculty and students we received these comic strips from Francesca Hodge. What about you? Have you been creating some interesting/fun stuff lately and would like to share it? We’d love to see and post it here on our blog.
National Young Arts Foundation Announces 2014 Young Arts Winners “MIAMI, FL (January 17, 2014) – Holly Arsenault of Blacksburg, Virginia, who hails from Blacksburg High School, is a National Young Arts Foundation Merit Winner in Visual Arts. Out of approximately 11,000 applications from students in ten disciplines across the literary, performing, visual and design arts fields, Holly has been recognized for her outstanding work and accomplishments. A complete list of this year’s 687 Winners is available online at this link.” National Young Arts Foundation
Hannah Green’10’11 is pursuing an adventure in hopes of raising money that could help save her father’s life. Mark is battling brain cancer and Hannah departs on Christmas for two days of travel followed by eight days of hiking Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Her personal Reach For The Peaks page can be…
Rachel’s play Not Retarded was produced this summer at Manhattan Repertory Theatre’s Summerfest 2013