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YouthMADE stands for Youth Making, Activism, Art, and Design in Education, representing a broad spectrum of youth-led creativity and innovation. At Mineola Public Schools in New York, students shared their passion for mixed media and performing arts at the YouthMADE Showcase—a virtual exhibition that highlighted the voices and projects from students at districts within the League of Innovative Schools—at Digital Promise’s League of Innovative Schools convening.
Supported by art teacher Andrea Antonelli, seventh grade students, Adrienne, Alex, Amaya, Ariya, Jayden, Nikki, Peter, and Prashasti created and installed a student-led art gallery. The gallery will be curated and maintained by student members of the Art Clubs and National Junior Art Honor Society.
The students created the frames, signs, and other items for the gallery, and curated the artwork made by students. “The goal is to create a space in the building to highlight the award-winning artwork made by students, and display it in the most creative way possible,” Andrea said.
“This project started as a way to showcase student artwork in a creative way, using art materials and technology all from our middle school art and fab lab classrooms. Artwork was printed on a high-quality vinyl printer, frames were created with cardboard construction techniques, and signs and labels for the artwork were created both by hand and with the use of an electronic paper cutting machine, the Cricut. Students have been part of every step of the initial process, including deciding on a name for the art gallery. It has then grown to become a community service project for the National Junior Art Honor Society members, who have taken the lead in designing, creating and curating the artwork and frames for the museum,” Andrea said.
In addition to the group project, students at Mineola shared their individual projects, expressing themes and topics important to them. Joseph, a high school senior, wrote a play about a future U.S. president navigating a pandemic 45 years in the future; seventh grade student Prashasti created a mixed media piece about the path to success; and seventh grade student Christian created a digital art piece about becoming an artist.