Aboriginal Day Celebration with FRES
Fort Rupert Aborignal Day Poster
Learning in Harmony
Fort Rupert Aborignal Day Poster
We were able to bring the Dukwala’mas project full-circle by once again visiting Trevor Hunt’s carving studio to finish the last paddles. Students met in Tsakis to complete the final coats of paint and prepare for the final carving. We
Today at FRES we were honoured by a visit from Dr. Judy Halbert and Dr. Linda Kaser. Judy and Linda are leaders from the Networks of Inquiry and Innovation http://noii.ca/, and they visited FRES as friends of the school to see
It has been amazing to watch the students as they become more comfortable with themselves as artists, and comfortable with their “teacher,” Trevor Hunt. To date, the students have collectively finished one paddle, and are well on their way with
We are absolutely thrilled to share the video story from the North Island Gazette. Rardon, J.R. (2014) – Found – http://www.northislandgazette.com/
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Trevor Hunt was in the school today to continue the work with students that was started during our village tour. Trevor guided students through pencil sketch instruction, building upon the work of our culture teacher, Harold Nelson. (Click on an
On January 24, 2014 FRES students visited the carving studios of Trevor Hunt, Stan Hunt, Mervyn Child and The Copper Maker Gallery (Calvin Hunt). They interacted with famous carvers, witnessed carving demonstrations, viewed historical poles of Mungo Martin and observed
Today we launched a new project with a field trip to Fort Rupert, and the studio of Mr. Trevor Hunt. In addition to the visit with Trevor, students prepared fish for smoking with Mr. Rick Humchitt. It was a marvelous