


High school seniors Jillian Bradley, Robert Camlet, Kelli Karlin and Sarah Piccinini – all students in Daniel Figliozzi’s AP Art and Design class – were recently selected for the Art League of Long Island's 14th annual Go APE Advanced Placement Student Exhibition. This year’s NYSATA exhibit is virtual for COVID-19 safety reasons, and the show will be available for viewing through December 2021 on the NYSATA website. “I am so proud of all our students selected for this prestigious exhibit,” teacher Heather Toomey said. “The cool thing about this project is it represents an internal conflict and duality with the use of multiple pictures.” “It can be difficult to find the right way to express different emotions through photography,” Milo said. Law, a senior is showing her photograph “Fluorescents.” Milo, a junior, is showing her electronic illustration “Weaving Emotions.” Co-sponsored by New York State United Teachers, it is held in Albany’s Capitol Building each spring.īarbera, a sophomore, is showing her photograph “Natural Refraction.” Graziano, a sophomore, is showing his electronic illustration “Mosaic Skyline. Work by high school students Adelie Barbera, Robert Graziano, Jeilene Law and Olivia Milo was recently selected for the 31st annual New York State Art Teachers Association Legislative Student Art Exhibition.
