Noxon Art Department

Friends of the Arts

Thank you SO much for your generous support of the arts and our programming. We couldn't do it without you!

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Red Devil Arts- Noxon Art Department is supported in part by a grant from the Montana Arts Council, an agency of the state government, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Art Club is open to any Middle School and High School students, you do not have to be enrolled in an art class to participate.

This year we will participating in group activities, fundraisers, and field trips.

Please email Ms. Novak at jessica.novak@noxonschools.com for more information

Art Mobile of Montana

Red Devil Arts was so excited to host the Art Mobile of Montana!

K-6 students had the opportunity to view a collection of artwork made by talented Montana artists, and then create their own artwork inspired by the exhibit.

To learn more about the Art Mobile and see some of their artwork please visit their website http://artmobilemontana.org/

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The Golden Paintbrush

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Art in the News

Sometimes we have the wonderful opportunity to have the work of our students recognized in the community.

Here are links to newspaper articles about our program.

Art trips

Montana Art Interscholastic (MAI)

- Missoula 2024

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MAI is an annual 2 day high school art conference for Montana students April 26-27th.

This year it was hosted by Hellgate High School and the University of Montana. The Keynote speakers were Cameron and Aspen Decker.

This is an incredible opportunity for students to interact with peers, educators, and working artists from around the state.

Students participate in 3 workshops of their choice and a critique through-out the weekend.

This is was the third year Noxon attended, and we are hoping to continue for years to come.

Montana Art Interscholastic (MAI)

- Great Falls 2023

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MAI is an annual 2 day high school art conference for Montana students in April.

This year it was hosted by Great Falls High School. The Keynote speaker was Corwin "Corkey" Clairmont.

This is an incredible opportunity for students to interact with peers, educators, and working artists from around the state.

Students participate in 3 workshops of their choice and a critique through-out the weekend.

This is was the second year Noxon attended, and we are hoping to continue for years to come.

Montana Art Interscholastic (MAI)

- Belgrade and Bozeman 2022

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MAI is an annual 2 day high school art conference for Montana students in April.

This year it was hosted by Belgrade High school and Montana State University.

This is an incredible opportunity for students to interact with peers, educators, and working artists from around the state.

Students participate in 3 workshops of their choice and a critique through-out the weekend.

This is was the second year Noxon attended, and we are hoping to continue for years to come.

Art Shows

Arts Showcase- Spring 2024

In the Spring, students participate in an Arts showcase along with Industrial Arts, Graphics Design, and Culinary departments.

Students have the opportunity to win ribbons for their work and seniors are recognized.

Youth Art Month: March 2024

In 1962 March was designated nationally as Youth Art Month

“Youth Art Month was designed to encourage support for quality school art programs, and promotes art material safety. 

The program provides a medium for recognizing skills developed through visual arts experiences unlike any other curriculum subjects, including: Problem solving, Creativity, Observation and Communication”

In 2023-24, students represented Noxon in a show at the capitol building in Helena throughout March.

This is the third year Noxon has participated in this show!

American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA) show 2022

Ceramics students submitted pieces to the AMOCA show, to be shown in southern California.

“Since 2014, AMOCA has hosted an annual juried exhibition showcasing the remarkable talents of high school students studying the ceramic arts.”

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