Brownsburg High School Visual Arts Teacher Contact Page
Katie Baughman, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1566
Jason Catellier, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1781
Megan Beresky, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1565
Lori Woodcock, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1780
Katie Baughman, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1566
Jason Catellier, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1781
Megan Beresky, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1565
Lori Woodcock, [email protected], 317-852-2258 ext 1780
Brownsburg High School staff, students, and family members gathered at Clowes Memorial Hall on February 26th for a ceremony honoring students’ achievements in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. By the numbers, over 2,800 works were submitted from the Central and Southern Indiana region with only 105 Gold Keys and 182 Silver Keys awarded for artistic distinction. The Visual Arts Department of Brownsburg High School delights in watching their students work shine within the walls of their own building but it is truly an honor and privilege to have the students hard work and talents recognized within the community as well.
BHS Gold Key winners: Ivan Andrade, Sav Daly, Jesse Lindenfeld.
Silver Key winners: Julia Dryer, Dinah Ferguson, Claire Flick, Ailish Forner, Dania Saleh, Audrey Scott.
Honorable Mention: Sophia Bartle, Sav Daly, Julia Dryer, Abigail Eldridge, Elias Evans, Dinah Ferguson, Kyrah Fishback, Jesse Lindenfeld, Katelyn Roberts, Audrey Scott, Taylor Syoen
BHS Gold Key winners: Ivan Andrade, Sav Daly, Jesse Lindenfeld.
Silver Key winners: Julia Dryer, Dinah Ferguson, Claire Flick, Ailish Forner, Dania Saleh, Audrey Scott.
Honorable Mention: Sophia Bartle, Sav Daly, Julia Dryer, Abigail Eldridge, Elias Evans, Dinah Ferguson, Kyrah Fishback, Jesse Lindenfeld, Katelyn Roberts, Audrey Scott, Taylor Syoen
BHS senior Madison Wyatt is the first Brownsburg student to be recognized in the National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition.
Her work, Lucid Lantern, will be displayed at the exhibition in Portland, Oregon this month and featured in posters
distributed throughout the country. Madison's work is one of 150 selected nationwide.
Her work, Lucid Lantern, will be displayed at the exhibition in Portland, Oregon this month and featured in posters
distributed throughout the country. Madison's work is one of 150 selected nationwide.
"Arts education aids students in skills needed in the workplace: flexibility, the ability to solve problems and communicate, the ability to learn new skills, to be creative and innovative, and to strive for excellence."
- Dr. Joseph M. Calahan, Vice President, Xerox Foundation
- Dr. Joseph M. Calahan, Vice President, Xerox Foundation