By the end of their senior year artists must complete a minimum of 13 screens illustrating their unique artistic process; research, experimentation, planning, revision, reflection, and refinement.
This artifact will naturally document their growth over the course of the two years as well.
As a culmination of the two year experience, each artist will curate their own art exhibition at Flowery Branch City Hall during the first full week of March.
Students write a curatorial rationale, create their labels, mat their work, and plan their exhibition that they must present to a group of art peers.
The reception takes place at night and is open to the public. This is your opportunity to perform as a real artist.