Keeping Creativity Fit

We’re now a good few weeks into 2014, and since most people make resolutions, a sporting New Year’s resolution, getting fit often features on the list of broken resolutions. I don’t really care about sports (sorry, I’ve tried). However, I thought I’d jump on the keep fit bandwagon and offer some thoughts on creatively keeping … More Keeping Creativity Fit

Meet the Artist – Jonathan Bartlett

With only a few short weeks of rehearsal until opening night, Homestead’s Fine Arts department is working feverishly to mount their rendition of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved musical Carousel. William Toney and Grace Bobber, junior, portray the lead roles of Billy Bigelow and Julie Jordan, a couple who fell in love beneath the glimmering lights … More Meet the Artist – Jonathan Bartlett

Luke’s Bios…

Luke Elowsky was the first senior this year to turn in a bio… Granted it did take him three times to get the bio right, but finally we have a beautiful first Senior Bio.  Here are all three attempts, enjoy. The following is my senior bio: His name is Luke Elowsky. He used to be … More Luke’s Bios…

Meet the Artist – Sydneye Olkowski

With only a few short weeks of rehearsal until opening night, Homestead’s music and drama departments are working feverishly to mount their rendition of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved musical Carousel.  Between cast, crew, and pit orchestra, Carousel is truly a group effort, with over 100 students involved. So come one, come all, and meet the … More Meet the Artist – Sydneye Olkowski

How you can turn any school subject into a costume focused study

I have received a number of emails lately from students in High School school  and university who want to study costume design, but can’t find, or afford a program that is costume oriented. They want to know what they should focus on now in order to get into a better program, or their next school, … More How you can turn any school subject into a costume focused study