The Broadview

Freshmen Fiona Mittelstaedt and Eden Schade take a selfie in the cortile.

Selfies change teenage culture

October 3, 2014

The selfie epidemic, the incessant snapping of self portraits, has invaded the lives of teenagers, largely changing how girls digitally express themselves. “Selfies are sort of a secularized version...

CLAES OLDENBERG | with permission Oldenberg’s “Profile Airflow” is a molded polyurethane relief over color lithograph depicts an old car. CLAES OLDENBERG | with permission

‘New Dimensions’ explores modern art

March 13, 2012

Shirley Yang Reporter An ever-stirring, eye-catching yellow nylon skirt inflates, deflates and swirls about as a humming sound resonates from it. The piece, “Ice bag – Scale B,” is one of the...

Freshman Margaux Gaede checks out art by Convent seniors displayeed in the Four School art show. The annual show appears in the Main Hall for over a week. Anjali Shrestha | the broadview.

Four School art show returns to Main Hall

May 27, 2011

Rebecca Lee Reporter The Main Hall was crowded with gray display panels and white blocks, exhibiting paper-mâché masks, oil pastel paintings, sculptures of goddesses and other colorful art pieces for...

Art educates, enlightens students

June 1, 2010

“Whistler’s Mother” is in San Francisco along with approximately 100 works by some of the first 19th century impressionists including Manet, Monet, Renoir and Sisley. For the first time, these remarkable...

Students and parents were given the option of planting seeded paper as a symbolic tribute to the earth. Extra paper was offered for students and parents to take home to be planted in their own gardens.

Art and theology departments celebrate sophomores

May 20, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Sophomores and their parents planted pressed paper embedded with small seeds last night in the Art Room as a symbolic tribute to the earth before students shared their...

Vibrant graffiti art covers walls in Clarion Alley in the Mission District. Artists create pieces that reflect the cultural diversity of the neighborhood.

Graffiti’s popularity grows as art form

October 30, 2009

Isabelle Pinard Reporter Empty metal cans lie on the damp gravel sidewalk with the lingering smell of spray paint in the air, and a trail of large blocked lettering and mural illustrations dance along...

Devin Ruiz follows plans to pursue career as stage manager — and artist, on the side

May 21, 2009

Susie Lee Reporter Senior Devin Ruiz studies her horn-rimmed black glasses, her sleek bob and the curve of her chin as she glances between the mirror and her canvas, sketching her self-portrait...

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