Freshman Chip Mahoney is not your average photographer, not only does he take and develop his own photos but he builds his own cameras. He has been able to construct his own cameras out of any material he can find and has even managed to successfully develop photos in coffee. Through his vision he chooses to pursue a type of photography different from the average high school art student.
Category: Arts & Tech
Read about recent NCHS art and performances.
NEAD’s 27th Nutcracker Production
Chloe Rippe
Reporter
To jump start the holiday cheer, the dancers of the New England Academy of Dance (NEAD) are perfecting what will be their 27th annual performance of The Nutcracker.
Underclassmen prep for a weekend in ‘Wonderland’
Raven Killinger
Reporter
On Nov. 16 and 17, the underclassmen will be performing “Alice in Wonderland”. In this fantasy classic by Lewis Carroll, the main character, Alice, dives into a world of madness and adventure after taking a trip down the rabbit hole.
9/11 Memorial and the High Line: Memorializing Creativity
Bryn Pennetti & Julia Hardy
Arts, Entertainment & Technology Editors
With the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 just two weeks behind them, the Sculpture I, Advanced Studio Art and AP Studio Art classes took a field trip with the AP Photography class to New York to observe and photograph the 9/11 Memorial and High Line.
The field trip was formed so that students could better grasp the reasons for art and get inspired for their own work. All the classes plan to use the photographs and sketches from the trip and use them to create an exhibit.
Tootin’ my own horn
When people think of instruments, they think of the normal violin, drums, flute, or trumpet. They rarely consider those such as ukulele, sousaphone or even cowbell. But some students at NCHS do more than just consider them; they play them.