Trees, statues and more pop with color as part of DHS art project
Published 8:33 am Friday, April 21, 2017
- Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
Various trees and statues outside the Boyle County Public Library wear scarves and hats as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
‘All Wrapped Up’
Trees, poles and statues around Danville have a pop of color thanks to the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes. And — some highschoolers learned how to be crafty.
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Danville High School Zyi Ixzin hugs a newly-wrapped tree at the school on Wednesday.
Students and their teacher, Shelly Stinnett, wrapped the items at the school, the Community Arts Center, the campus of Centre College and the Boyle County Public Library over the week, using the hundreds of scarves and other items. Some were made by students and others were donated, Stinnett said.
Students learned the crafts throughout the school semester and completed the project as part of a grant from VSA Kentucky, meant to encourage inclusion in the arts for all people, especially those with special needs.
From 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday at Danville High School, community members will have a chance to try their hand at knitting, crocheting, finger knitting and more. Also, individuals can add their input to a community weaving piece, which will use fabric, string and more, Stinnett said, and will be encouraged to walk to the various locations to see the work that has been done. It will remain up through Wednesday.
“I want to say thank you — I’ve never had so much community support for a project,” Stinnett said on Thursday, explaining that there had been a variety of guest artists visit the school, and lots of yarn donated.
“I have no idea how many skeins of yarn we used,” she said.
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Danville High School students Gabby Campos and Christian Hill wrap trees at the school in preparation for Saturday’s event.
Stinnett said they were grateful to the library and the arts center for letting the students place the items there. Inside the facilities, there are baby hats on display, which will be donated to the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, and baby blankets.
After the event, the scarves will be donated, first to the Beacon Youth Services Center at Danville High School, and then to the district’s other centers.
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A sign explaining the project, along with a basket of small pieces, resides at the Community Arts Center.
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Danville High School Art Teacher Shelly Stinnett, front, and Community Arts Center Education Director Maggie Shapiro Haskett, back, spread out baby hats in the center. The hats are part of the All Wrapped Up project through the school, and will be donated to the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center after Wednesday. There are also hats on display at the Boyle County Public Library.
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Danville High School students Gabby Campos and Christian Hill wrap trees at the school in preparation for Saturday’s event.
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Danville High School Student Morgan France wraps a railing at the Community Arts Center early Thursday morning.
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Two scarves sent to the Danville High School for the All Wrapped Up project, to wrap Danville’s trees in yarn. The scarves were sent from Liz Morrison of Ohio and are just two of many that have come from all over the country, said teacher Shelly Stinnett.
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Danville High School Zyi Ixzin hugs a newly-wrapped tree at the school on Wednesday.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
Community Arts Center Education Director Maggie Shapiro Haskett, left, and Danville High School Art Teacher Shelly Stinnett, right, hang a blanket outside the center as part of the All Wrapped Up project from Stinnett’s class.
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Danville High School Art Teacher Shelly Stinnett, front, and Community Arts Center Education Director Maggie Shapiro Haskett hang a blanket outside the center as part of the All Wrapped Up project from Stinnett’s class.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
Danville High School Art Teacher Shelly Stinnett hangs a blanket outside the Community Arts Center as part of the All Wrapped Up project from her class.
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Baby blankets reside inside the Community Arts Center.
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The entrance to the Community Arts Center is a little more colorful with all the yarn around it as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
A statue at the Boyle County Public Library wears a scarf and hat as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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The Community Arts Center dons yarn as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes in 2017.
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Railing dons yarn at the Community Arts Center, part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
A sign explaining the project, along with a basket of small pieces, resides at the Community Arts Center.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
Various trees and statues outside the Boyle County Public Library wear scarves and hats as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
Various trees and statues outside the Boyle County Public Library wear scarves and hats as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
A statue at the Boyle County Public Library wears a scarf as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com
A tree at the Boyle County Public Library wears a scarf as part of the All Wrapped Up project through the Danville High School art classes.
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Danville High School Student Morgan France wraps a railing at the Community Arts Center early Thursday morning.
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Danville High School students Gabby Campos and Christian Hill wrap trees at the school in preparation for Saturday’s event.
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Danville High School Zyi Ixzin hugs a newly-wrapped tree at the school on Wednesday.
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Two scarves sent to the Danville High School for the All Wrapped Up project, to wrap Danville’s trees in yarn. The scarves were sent from Liz Morrison of Ohio and are just two of many that have come from all over the country, said teacher Shelly Stinnett.