Noble Central Students let Their Self-Expression Shine
NOBLEFORD: Artists, poets and writers from Noble Central School are having their work showcased in public venues in a myriad of ways. And it’s not by coincidence.
Teacher Desiree Lamb is clearly a driving force behind the push to get student work published, performed and displayed.
“They need that background knowledge before they head off to post-secondary,” Lamb says. “We’re doing a real disservice if we don’t give students this experience and exposure.”
She says students interested in pursuing post-secondary in the arts need to be able to speak the language of art history, literature or visual media. Entering juried competitions or competing for exhibition time helps them learn the language of the sector. Call it art literacy.


