The Glen Cove High School art students brought winter wonderland scenes to downtown Glen Cove. Students painted winter scenes to install in the windows of the police booth, located on Bridge Street in downtown Glen Cove. The artwork will be displayed throughout the season.
The Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) has partnered with the Glen Cove High School art department again this year to bring the spirit and beauty of winter to downtown Glen Cove.
“The students were so excited to be involved in their community and to have their artwork on display for all to see during the happiest time of the year,” said GCHS art teacher Maria Verni, “I am really proud of each one of them and the beautiful artwork they created for the police booth!”
The students are all in National Art Honors society and range from 9-12 grade. Although the students have collaborated with the BID multiple times, this season the artists took a different approach to decorating the windows. In the past, art was painted directly onto the windows. This year students created their artwork in the classroom on paper that was later installed in the windows. Students said this gave them the opportunity to express more creative freedom as the form allows for more intricate and complex designs.
“It’s so nice to be able to have the students’ artwork displayed so prominently downtown,” said Jill Nossa, Executive Director of the Glen Cove Downtown BID. “The windows look better than ever, and I look forward to continuing to collaborate with the art students.”
The National Art Honors society students that worked on this installation are Phoebe Pinder, Aurora Seery, Nahla Gomez, Katherine Bernal, Anthony Edwards, Mariela Hernandez Estevez, Nyann Petit, Giorgina Dondero, Shannen Garzon, Mariah Cueva, Diana Rodriguez, Sara Rodriguez, Laura Rodriguez, Cassia Blackburn, Trinitee Chambers, and Cassandra Miller.