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The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

The Chatterbox

Amiah Heard

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor

Fine Arts Section Editor

In her first year as a Chatterbox staff member, senior Amiah Heard is enthralled to work as the Fine Arts Section Editor. Amiah hopes to shine a light on the fantastic arts, theatre and music programs at Walnut Hill High School.

This is Amiah’s first year venturing into journalism but she is very excited to better hone her writing skills.

Amiah also a member of the Black Culture Club and the Christian youth group, Middletown Young Life.

Amiah hopes to major in the arts, whether pursuing a degree in Architecture, Graphic Design, Studio Art or Industrial and Product Design. She would love to work in New York City.

Amiah enjoys classical painting and sketching. She is also a big fan of television, film and music.

All content by Amiah Heard
AP Art teacher Donald Stocker frequently posts the flyers of local and national art opportunities by the door of his classroom. The current posters advertise summer programs for the National YoungArts Foundation, Otis College of Art and Design and ArtWorks Cincinnati.

[Photo] Sherrod Brown is the real deal

Nick Robertson, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
February 26, 2019
“Loosing Hope” by Julia Johnson, ‘22, is one of many award winning pieces by WHHS students. Johnson’s piece won an Honorable Mention in painting.

Scholastic Art Awards

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
February 26, 2019
AP Art teacher Donald Stocker frequently posts the flyers of local and national art opportunities by the door of his classroom. The current posters advertise summer programs for the National YoungArts Foundation, Otis College of Art and Design and ArtWorks Cincinnati.

ArtWorks Apprenticeship

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
February 26, 2019
SENIOR Arthur Schmid stands above with one of his award-winning pieces from the Scholastic Art Awards. The Awards are being shown in the Art Academy of Cincinnati through Feb. 8.

Upcoming WHHS Fine Arts Events

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
February 8, 2019
The massive Christmas tree illuminates the center square at Liberty Center. A nativity scene is displayed inside if one walks through the tree’s interior.

Walking in a winter wonderland

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
December 11, 2018
The massive Christmas tree illuminates the center square at Liberty Center. A nativity scene is displayed inside if one walks through the tree’s interior.

[Photo] The future of creativity

Grace Sublett, Style & Culture Writer
December 11, 2018
SENIOR Lydia Noll, Molly Munn, ‘20, Jack Giglia, ‘21 and Peter Godsey,‘21, pose in this production shot taken by a local photographer for Into The Woods. These WHHS students were chosen, along with many others, for Critics’ Choice.

The Critics’ Choice

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
December 11, 2018
The WHHS Robotics team participated in the Homecoming Parade. At the 2018 Robotics World Championship, the Nuts placed 9th overall.

Homecoming Parade Highlights School Clubs

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
December 5, 2018
A group of WHHS marching band students poses during practice. The marching band practices for multiple hours a day, and can always be seen, and heard, on the Marx Stadium field.

Marching Band honors student in ‘Come Together’

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 31, 2018
SENIOR Elizabeth Allen speaks with a representative at National Portfolio Day at the Art Academy of Cincinnati on Oct. 6. Allen benefited greatly from attending this event, being accepted into schools and offered scholarships on the spot.

National Portfolio Day

Amiah Heard, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 23, 2018
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