February 3, 2012—After her forthcoming June 2012 graduation from Dover High School, Dover NH, current senior, Aneesa Winn is college bound. Her first choice? The Art Institute of Boston (AIB) where the creative and talented teen has been offered a large annual scholarship towards the school’s first-class photography degree.
Segan Rodney’s self-portrait is designed to look magical.
A book of poetry from 1860 and a first edition of Robinson Crusoe represent the past, but wings stand for the freedom to change.
“I do love tradition and classics. But new beginnings, they’re not bad,” Rodney said. “I’m open to new ideas.”
The high school sophomore from Barrington said the words on her self-portrait are some that surround us every day, and we have to decide which affect who we are.
Thank you to the Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains! The initiative for the Girls Scouts this year was to support the arts. They saw an article in the Portsmouth Herald about the mentoring and arts programs at Arts In Reach (AIR) and it prompted them to choose AIR as one of the recipients of art supplies that the troops collected.