Art House is a yearly event in which students are given the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents as well as musical and theatrical abilities. The rooms of Linworth are transformed into art galleries filled with the work of Linworth students. The Big Room turns into a coffee-house type performance area where students perform short skits, monologues, poetry readings, and musical selections. All Linworth students are invited to submit work to or perform at Art House, and the event is open to the public. Proceeds from the event are donated to the Linworth Experience Fund, which provides financial assistance to students embarking on experiential learning experiences, such as Walkabout or Interim.

Art House 2001 also featured a sampling of goods from the Global Village Collection - a non-profit organization which sells handmade crafts and gifts from economically depressed and developing areas from around the world. The artists which make these goods receive fair wages and work in safe and sanitary conditions. Global Village brought some of their handicrafts to Linworth and set up a mini-shop in the Kindergarten room.

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Art House visitors browse through goods on display from the Global Village Collection.


Linworth student's clay works


A visitor views art on display in the Charlie room, which has been converted into an art gallery for the evening.



In the Big Room, students perform musical selections, present monologues, and read poetry, among other things.




Art in the Charlie


Rebecca Lammers looking at the student's art in the Charlie.


Cake by Carol Landis


Sebastien Roblin's creative display


Stephanie Ballam's duct tape ensemble


Susan Rice and Kara Lewis admiring artwork on display.

   
 
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