An Afternoon in the Quad: Woodside Art Boom
Nick Montalbano
January 20, 2013
Art at Woodside is taken very seriously. With all the classes that the school provides for students to express themselves, there is no end to the created potential. With classes like photography, film critique, ceramics, and much more any student at Woodside can have the know-how to become a great artist... Read more »
Ceramics: “It opened up my eyes.”
Kenzie Humphries, Staff Writer
November 25, 2012
The murmurs of fidgety students carry across the classroom-turned-art studio, and when SSR ends it is followed by a babble of chatter that is suppressed as Ms. Waters greets her Ceramics class. Groups of five or six students to a table turn expectantly towards the teacher, and class begins. With about... Read more »
Art, Defined through the Individual
David Rode, Staff writer
March 20, 2012
Here at Woodside High School, there are a few classes which are not treated as classes at all: art classes. However, Woodside has reached out to these extended branches of art and now teaches four very different types: 2D Art, Ceramics, 3D Design, and Web Design. Some students believe that since... Read more »
Faces of Woodside Art Show
Maya Kuipers
December 7, 2011
Faces of Woodside was the first art show held in the Quad by students and for students. Curated by senior Christian Masulit and Lindsay Harrison and hosted by the Woodside Art Club, the show took place on November 22 for one lunch session. The portraits are representations of others or oneself in... Read more »
Pulp Fashion: The Art of Isabelle de Borchgrave
Cara "CJ" Jack, Editor-in-Chief
February 7, 2011
The Legion of Honor in San Fransico is proud to present an exquisite collection of life-size histroical costumes made entirely from paper, designed by Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave. Isabelle de Borchgrave has created a closet of paper outfits from Renaissance costumes based on the the desgins... Read more »
Exploring Aesthetic Worlds at the Cantor Arts Center
Ashe Meanor, Staff Writer
January 4, 2011
Where can you see a wooden horse dancing in a marble hallway, armor from a Japanese warrior, a sequin-covered mermaid, and stare into the faces of ancient heroes and villains? The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University offers its guest a world of enchantment through its artwork, artifacts, and sculptures. In... Read more »
Woodside Artist Profile: Nicole De Biasi, Manga Artist
CJ Jack & Ashley Meanor, Staff Writers
October 8, 2010
Nicole De Biasi inspires Woodside High School with her Japanese art Manga. Nicole, an art student at Woodside, is currently in her junior year. Nicole was inspired by the world of Japanese cartoons, Manga. From watching them on T.V. to drawing her own series of action-packed cartoon characters. She... Read more »
Woodside Artist Profile: Melanie Cooper, Visual Artist
Ashley Meanor, Staff Writer
April 17, 2010
Melanie Cooper splashes Woodside with her passionate paint brush. Melanie is taking art for the first time at Woodside, but she has been painting and sketching art pieces for years. Although she has a very creative mind she lacked some technical skills, which she is now acquiring in Woodside’s art... Read more »

