Friday, September 27, 2013

DHS Art Students Making Museum Mural


Dorchester High School's Art I class has been working on a mural on a wall in the newest building of the Saline County Museum, located on Dorchester's south side.  

The DHS art class was sought for the job after their tremendous work on the Veteran's Memorial at the Saline County Courthouse a couple years ago.  

Local resident Larry Kaspar became aware that Judy Rada, director of the county museum, was looking for someone to paint mural in the building, so he asked DHS art teacher Stacy Lutjemeyer if she would be interested. She accepted, saying, "It is very important to keep students involved with their community."  

Seven DHS students comprise the current Art I class: Lydia Wells, Laura Davidsen, Bryce Rockenbach, Taylor Vavra, Agustine Perez, Justin Schwiso, and Derek Pohl.  These students are responsible for starting the museum mural, which will show the transition of farming in Saline County, while paying tribute to the communities of our county -- all under a sunset sky.  

Other students will be brought in to help with detail work.

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