ART DAY Originating in Seaside, art day programs thrive How a student drove state legislation By Katherine Lacaze For Seaside Signal Seaside High School will be celebrating Honorary Artist of Oregon Day for a second year April 14, thanks to the efforts of sophomore Hayley Rollins. Every stu- dent at the school will have the opportunity to participate in an hour-and-a-half art workshop or lesson, led by about 20 honorary Oregon artists, primarily from the North Coast. Each artist will be assigned a different class- room with a teacher and stu- dent assistant. The students KATHERINE LACAZE/FOR SEASIDE SIGNAL Seaside High School sophomore Hayley Rollins, organizer of Art Day. can select which art form, most of which are visual arts, they would like to learn. Last year, the 25 work- shops covered oil portrait painting, acrylic painting, B akery CANNON BEACH 240 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach Home of the World Famous “Haystack Bread” Now serving Ham & Cheese Croissants, cheese sticks and a variety of quiches as well as decadent desserts, muffi ns and full line of breads. 3 generations of baking excellence specializing in Danish pastries www.cannonbeachbakery.com Mail order available 503.436.0399 • ccbake@pacifi er.com Open 7:00am to 5:00pm, Closed Tuesdays cartoon portraits, printmak- ing, calligraphy, art therapy, pysanky egg art, culinary décor, wire sculpting, origa- mi, photography and more. Several local artists who participated will be back this year, and there will be some new ones, as well, according to Rollins. Among the new artists coming on board, a couple are book illustrators. During the high school’s Art Day, the artists will ar- rive and set up, and then workshops will be held from 10 to 11:35 a.m. Afterward, the school will hold an as- sembly honoring the Oregon Artists. During the following Art Walk, students can visit the various classrooms and view the finished works cre- ated by their peers. Finally, to cap off the event, a lun- cheon for the artists will be held in the library. In addition to being the primary organizer of the event this and last year, Rol- lins also was instrumental in getting April 14 recognized as Honorary Artist of Ore- gon Day in the first place. Rollins was in her eighth- grade social studies class at Broadway Middle School when State Rep. Deborah Boone gave a presentation and talked to the students about passing a bill. “I saw that as an op- portunity that shouldn’t be missed,” Rollins said. Rollins, who loves any- thing to do with creativity, approached Boone about the idea of honoring artists and promoting arts in the school. She said she feels “this is im- portant, because a lot of it is going away.” While schools are emphasizing the funda- mental subjects, like math and science, she sees cre- ativity as an important part of succeeding in all indus- tries and professions. Artistic expression, she said, helps “create those passageways in our mind” that generate new and innovate ideas. Boone, also an art en- thusiast, was on board with Rollins’ idea. Shortly after, House Bill 3042 was draft- ed. Boone, along with State Sen. Betsy Johnson, spon- sored the bill. Rollins also participated in the legislative process, lobbying for the bill and helping it pass. The bill, which designated April 14 as Honorary Artists of Oregon Day, was passed in 2015. It was enacted, according to the legislation, “to celebrate art and artists, to promote art education in this state and to encourage engagement in ar- tistic endeavors.” printing • copying • digital services Benneco, Inc. dba Independent Lazerquick Centers Locally owned & operated Serving the North Oregon Coast for over 20 years S E R V I C E S P E C I A LT I E S Offset Printing • High Speed Duplicating • Self Service Copies Engineering Copies • Color Copies • Fax Services Laminating • Internet Access • Computer Time Rental Typesetting & Graphic Design • Banners • Brochures Business Stationary • Flyers • Carbonless Forms Bindery Services • Wide Format Full Color Photo Printing Vinyl Lettering • Garment Screen Printing GO LS! L U G SEASIDE ASTORIA Safeway Retail Center 507 S. Roosevelt Dr. (503) 738-4102 LZQSEA1@yahoo.com Historic Spexarth Bldg. 818 Commercial St. (503) 325-1185 LZQAST@gmail.com Seafood & Grill Simply the fi nest seafood to be found... Proud Supporter of SHS Sports Programs GO GULLS! 505 Broadway, Seaside (503) 738-3773 doogersseafood.com Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner Seagull Pride • Spring 2017 • Seaside Signal/Cannon Beach Gazette • 3