Supt. Choice Award for Art

Bay Village Schools Superintendent Scot Prebles is turning a corner of the Bay Village Board of Education office into an art gallery. Supt. Prebles recently initiated the Superintendent’s Choice Award by selecting one piece of art from each of the district’s four K-12 buildings. The pieces were chosen from the Fall District Art Show. The art will be proudly displayed outside of Supt. Prebles’ office for one year. New pieces will be selected in the fall of 2023.

“We have a lot of talent in Bay, and this is a wonderful way to showcase that talent,” said Supt. Prebles. “Plus, I get to look at beautiful art every time I pass my office.”

Congratulations to the following students and their teachers, who were recently recognized at a Board of Education meeting:

Normandy

Artist: Molly Gillette

Teacher: Jama Jennings 

Students learned facts about Mexico to connect them to the language they learn at Normandy. The Holiday Dia de Los Muertos is the inspiration for this piece. Molly's artwork was influenced by Amate's bark painting of Mexico.

Westerly

Artist: Emma Roach

Teacher: Debra Sanson

The "fish design” drawing project was inspired by the children's storybook, Memoirs of a Goldfish by Devin Scillian. Students created sketches of various fish  to create an underwater scene. Students used color blending and shading techniques with colored pencils.

Bay Middle

Artist: Martin Hausler

Teacher: Greg Leininger 

During the time of this piece’s creation Mr. Leininger encouraged Martin to see the essence and possibilities of painting in a 3-dimensional form.  

Bay High

Artist: Quinn Ryniak

Art Teacher: Thomas Schemrich 

These characters in House of Cards were designed for a collaborative storytelling game. The pieces were drawn digitally in Procreate and then printed out. They mimic playing cards with characters representing hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs.