Art and science in collaboration

SALISBURY — Photographer Jonathan Doster of Sharon worked with second-grade teachers Karen Lundeen and Renee Walsh on an interdisciplinary project combining art and science.

The youngsters took photos of natural objects around the school — closeups and distance shots.  Some of the students had the chance to walk around and take their photos with Doster.

The children then wrote a few descriptive sentences about their images.

“I think it looks like scrubby little beehives on the trees,� wrote Darby Craig of a closeup shot of tree bark.

After the photos were finished, Doster provided a slideshow of his own work and talked about shadows, light and objects.

Then it was the children’s turn to show and discuss their images.

The students and their teachers then curated an art show on the walls of their classrooms, combining the words and images. They invited Doster to visit on Wednesday, Dec. 16,  and celebrated their collaboration with cups of cider and bowls full of cheddar bunnies (small orange crackers shaped like rabbits).

Doster, Walsh and Lundeen hope to continue the project in spring, and are planning to write a formal proposal for a SOAR grant to repeat the project next year.

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