2007 Student Artwork Gallery

Funded by

TARGET STORES
and
spontaneous donations
from members of the
Friends of Carrillo Ranch, Inc.

 

INTRODUCTION

The 10th Anniversary year of the California History and Art program for fourth graders featured three exciting, educational components: (1) a field trip to the magnificent 27-acre Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, (2) a unique on-site Art Stop at the conclusion of the tour, and (3) a follow-up, half-day classroom workshop in the use of oil pastels to forever capture visions of individual students’ rancho experiences.

The integrated program was offered to all elementary schools within Carlsbad’s city limits without any charge of any kind. Four school administrations were involved: Carlsbad, Encinitas, San Marcos and St. Patrick’s. The city provided the field trips and Art Stops and the Friends underwrote the cost of the instruction for the classroom workshops. The Friends expenses were covered entirely by a Target Stores grant and spontaneous member donations noted above.

Thus, during the 2006/07 academic year 32 classes representing approximately 1100 students from 10 elementary schools participated.

HOW IT WORKS IN DETAIL

Prior to a scheduled field trip a class receives comprehensive information on Leo Carrillo - including his career as an actor and his long dedication to public service - and the history of the Rancho de Los Kiotes via a 12 minute video produced by the Friends. A subsequent 90 minute tour of the rancho is conducted by docent-volunteers recruited and trained by the Park staff.

Immediately thereafter the group (students, teachers and chaperones) is directed to the historic Carriage House converted temporarily to serve as an open air classroom. A professional instructor - funded by the city - spends 45 minutes reviewing the fundamentals of pencil sketching to record first impressions of the field trip. Each student receives a souvenir copy of An Introduction To Carrillo Ranch - a 30 page booklet with photos, text, map and one of Leo’s poems - published by the Friends.

The sketches are carried back to the classroom as a starting point for the more extensive oil pastel workshop to follow a few days later. The campus workshops are conducted by a professional artist-educator who complies strictly with California curriculum standards for graphic arts.

During the half-day classroom session students from all walks of life - from the affluent to the economically distressed - from every ethnic and social background - produce a stunning array of artworks, all within the constraints of a 3-hour timeframe of discovery and imagination. The professional art educator chose the five best creations from each class. For 2006/07 these totaled 160 candidates for a winner designation. An independent panel of working artists from the Carlsbad-Ocenaside Art League then selected the 31 Best-Of-Class artworks displayed in the Gallery below.

In a separate review of the runners-up the city’s Volunteer Curator for Carrillo Ranch chooses one additional artwork to become the coveted 2007 Curator’s Choice. It may be viewed in the Gallery presentation to follow. Enjoy.

SOME ADDITIONAL NOTES

The Friends of Carrillo Ranch, Inc. has sponsored art education classes in the Carlsbad area schools since 1995, well prior to the opening of the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park. The work of these budding artists “in the early years” who had no opportunity to actually visit the rancho is quite remarkable. Please be sure to visit the individual 1998 - 2006 Galleries.

The Friends believes this to be the longest running, privately funded program of its kind serving Carlsbad’s fourth grade students.


ART & CALIFORNIA HISTORY
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Calavera Hills


Liam Adsit


Beth Davis


Bogdan Nazaryan

Carrillo

Mason Foster

Paul Loya


Diego Rodriquez


Maximilian Walker

El Camino Creek


Harrison Brandon


Patrick Fox


Caitlan Gallison

Cole Marting

Chris Paetow
Hope


Meghan Kenny


Jessica Reyes

Jefferson


Delainey Carlin


Miriam Trujillo



Kelly

Calla Blawusch

Michael Ricci

Sandra Shin
La Costa Heights

Jessica Campos

Renee Haerle

Brandon Lynch
Mission Estancia

Natalie Cowdrey

Michael Nagatani

Danielle Santangelo
Olivenhain Pioneer

Emily Chen

Madison Martinez

Oliva Prendergast

Leah Todd-Borden
St. Patricks

Madison Ross

Cassie Taylor

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Campus Classroom Instructor
Wendy Woolf

Best-Of-Class Judging
Carlsbad-Oceanside Art League (COAL)

Support Services

Gemological Institute of America (Carlsbad)
Anderson Stationers (Encinitas)
JPrel.com (Carlsbad)
SelectNet Internet (Carlsbad)
A/V Consultants: Janice and Paul Payne (San Diego)
DVD Design: Don Larson (timeoutofmind.com)

The Friends does not solicit or accept taxpayer funds. Its California History and Art program serves all elementary school classes within Carlsbad’s city limits who are able to complete a docent-led field trip at the Park.

Want to be a field trip docent-volunteer? Contact the Park staff at 476-1042. You will receive all the necessary training.
Want to join the Friends? Return to the homepage and click on “Become a Member.” It’s easy.

Be sure to visit the 2007 Curator's Choice