From Deseret News archives:
Hogle Zoo unveils kids' art at 'Walk on the Wild Side'
Students, teachers used the zoo to help with their projects
The exhibit, running through today, May 25, in the zoo's auditorium, took submissions from students of eight schools, all part of the Artstream Choice Initiative, a program created by the Salt Lake City School District in 2004 to integrate art with regular school studies.
The pieces of art are the fruits of a year's worth of studying, said Gene Klatt, director of Artstream and coordinator of the exhibit. Teachers and students used the zoo to help them in their projects, taking field trips to the zoo, getting instruction from artists and zoo staff and using the zoo's Web site in class curriculum, Klatt said.
Instructors included Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen, an internationally known nature artist and the Hogle Zoo's honored artist for this year's "World of the Wild" art exhibit. Brest van Kempen made presentations to classes and worked with students sketching animals, involvement that Klatt said inspired students.
Klatt said she was extremely pleased with the art and was amazed at the art the students had created.
Some of the pieces of art took a huge effort. A massive papier-mache Bonneville cut throat trout, affectionately named "Bonnie," took one of the two Best of Show awards. Parkview Elementary teacher Pam Fitches had her fourth-grade class create the fish with help from other grades at the school, taking months to bring it from just a sketch to its anatomically correct completion, sparkles and all. She said the class learned about the fish while they created it. Fitches obtained a grant for the project, which she estimates took 60 hours and 250 students to create.
Nick Cleveland, a student at Highland High School, took the other Best in Show award for his intaglio etching entitled "Leopard." Cleveland said he used a reference picture of a leopard he took at the zoo. He was visibly excited about winning not only Best in Show, but another first-place award in the "High School" category for his submission, "Orangutan Intaglio."
Other classes displayed their own creations, including models of birds and monkeys and individual pieces depicting butterflies, wild cats and other animals.
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