Student Work

     

    NYSATA Member Work

    Please note that NYSATA posts links in this section as a service to members. NYSATA tries to verify the appropriateness of each site link but we are not able to monitor or control content on linked pages. If you find broken links or would like the board to review the appropriateness of a link, please report the link to chenry@nysata.org.

    If you are a  NYSATA member and would like to submit a link to your own artwork web page, submit to chenry@nysata.org. Please include your name as you would like it to appear on this page.

    Keith Rosko http://www.krosko.com
    Orazio Salati http://www.oraziosalati.com
    Alisha Sickler http://wskg.typepad. com/mixedmedia/2009/01/behind-the- art-alisha-sickler.html
    Sharon D. Siegel http://www.sdsiegelart.biz
    Mitchell Visoky http://visokyart.com/

    Celebrating the Work

    The ultimate celebration of the visual arts is exhibiting the work. Although students and teachers alike have personal meanings and connections that are manifest in what they make, publicly showing what we create communicates our vision and enriches the experience for us.

    NYSATA hopes that these online galleries will showcase the variety and complexity of what our students are observing and expressing about their world. 

    Teachers in the visual arts have their own voices too, and the challenge of exploring their own ideas deserves a venue for sharing their artwork.


    Guidelines for submitting work:

    All photographs should be .jpg files. They should be no larger than 600x800 pixels per inch (horizontal or vertical). No file can exceed 2 MB.

    NYSATA web site student permissions policy:

    No photograph can be displayed on the site without proper permissions being obtained from the parent if the student is under 18 years of age. At this time no student's faces can be displayed in the gallery portion of the web site.

    Student artwork release form.

     

    Please note that this page is under construction.  Galleries are part of the second phase of implementation of the website and should be by Spring 2010.  Detailed instructions for submitting work will be available at that time. 

     

     

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