The Fairview Advantage Podcast

Episode 13 | Community Art Project: Crossing Guard Booths

March 07, 2024 Fairview Park City School District Season 2 Episode 5
Episode 13 | Community Art Project: Crossing Guard Booths
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The Fairview Advantage Podcast
Episode 13 | Community Art Project: Crossing Guard Booths
Mar 07, 2024 Season 2 Episode 5
Fairview Park City School District

In this episode, we take a closer look at the Crossing Guard booths that students at Fairview High School recently completed as part of a community art project. The Crossing Guard Booths project was a collaborative effort between Fairview High School and the city of Fairview Park, and each booth was created to highlight certain aspects of the city. Nearly 30 students from FHS participated in the project. We also discuss what future community projects are in the works for art students and the city.

Our guests include Fairview High School art teacher Ryan Graff and seniors Rebecca C. and Addison L.

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In this episode, we take a closer look at the Crossing Guard booths that students at Fairview High School recently completed as part of a community art project. The Crossing Guard Booths project was a collaborative effort between Fairview High School and the city of Fairview Park, and each booth was created to highlight certain aspects of the city. Nearly 30 students from FHS participated in the project. We also discuss what future community projects are in the works for art students and the city.

Our guests include Fairview High School art teacher Ryan Graff and seniors Rebecca C. and Addison L.

Background on the Crossing Guard Booth project
Goals in mind during the design process
Collaboration between city and schools
How long did it take to complete a booth
Why is this important project for your students?
Future community art projects?
What interested you about participating in this project?
Design work
Putting the design on the booth
Painting the design on the booth
Favorite part of creating the booths
Feelings on seeing them in the community
Future plans in the arts?