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Winners announced for video projects in 1,000 Arches program

1,000 Arches Videos

Posted by Kimberly Singer 04.30.09, 12:16
Tagged Museum, Education, Community

Three winning video projects, as well as six runners-up, have been selected in the 1,000 Arches program.

As part of the program, student groups visited the Kemper Art Museum to see the exhibition Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future , interacting with Museum educators to learn about the career of architect Eero Saarinen and many of his pivotal designs completed in the United States and throughout the world.

Next, each group visited the Gateway Arch in order to further explore Saarinen's creative process of architectural design, the public impact of monuments such as the Arch, and how such design projects can influence the planning and development of cities such as St. Louis.

Finally, students created their own video projects connecting their knowledge of Saarinen's design to their own experiences with the popular monument and its surrounding landscape.

From the nine participating schools, there were a total of 325 students who made 70 videos about the Gateway Arch. There are three winning videos from the elementary, middle, and high school groups with six runners-up from the middle and high school groups.

Visit the 1,000 Arches YouTube group to see a selection of videos from the student program, in addition to the videos submitted for the community project.

Winners

Elementary School
WINNER: Valley Park Elementary (VPSD15)

Middle School
WINNER: The Wilson School (Wilson 5) by Bobby Donnelly, Will Wolfe, and Adam McAllister

RUNNER-UP: The Wilson School (Wilson4) by Aisling O'Brien, Nick Curran, Jacqueline McCormick, and Adrian Bianco

RUNNER-UP: Christ Prince of Peace (CPOP5A) by Anna Smith, Jake Bova, and Grace Stiegemeyer

RUNNER-UP: Maplewood-Richmond Heights (Maplewood1) by Curtis BoClair, Joey Zunich, and Travis Eklund

High School
WINNER: Hazelwood Central High School (Hazelwood 1) by John Gruelich, Grant Baumgarten, Cory Lampe, and Justin Riess

RUNNER-UP: Hazelwood Central High School (Hazelwood10) by Tyler Scott, Brandon Floyd, and Kermit Robinson

RUNNER-UP: Metro High School (Metro1Ib) by Saundrea Schropshire, Marya Miles, Verona Xhihi, Leslie Cerny, Kim Stegman, and Saliah Moore

RUNNER-UP: McCluer North (McCluer1) by Leah Beane, Allison Homfeld, Sarah McKay, Nikki Morales

Participating Schools

The following schools participated in the 1,000 Arches program: Christ
Prince of Peace School, Hazelwood Central High School, Ladue Horton
Watkins High School, Maplewood-Richmond Heights Middle School, McCluer
North High School, Parkway School District - Alternative Program,
Valley Park Elementary, and The Wilson School.

Congratulations to all of the 1,000 Arches students for your hard work and creativity!

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