RHS Student Artwork

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This page is dedicated to RHS Student artwork and RHS Yearbook (2025-2026)

Photos from RHS Student Artwork's post 05/12/2026

4 more fantastic collaborative pieces ❤️

Photos from RHS Student Artwork's post 05/12/2026

Cyanotype printing ❤️

05/09/2026

IAIA is proud to be part of NBCUniversal News Group’s NBCU Academy , a multi-platform journalism training and development initiative that provides education, on-campus training, online resources, hands-on learning experiences, and scholarship support for students pursuing journalism, media, and technology-related fields.

Additional $10,000 scholarships are available for eligible IAIA students with financial need who are pursuing a BFA in Cinematic Arts & Technology, a Certificate in Broadcast Journalism, or are enrolled in the Computer Science program.

Funds can be used for tuition, housing, internships, field reporting, equipment, or technology-related media projects.

The deadline is Monday, June 8, 5 pm (MST).

Learn more and apply at https://iaia.edu/nbcu-academy-scholarship/

05/09/2026

At the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), filmmaking is more than a technical discipline; it is a communal practice rooted in collaboration, storytelling, and shared creative labor. That ethos is at the heart of IAIA’s student-led Cine Club, also known as the Cinematic Circle, founded in Fall 2025 by Cinematic Arts seniors Ashley Reese Meanus (Oglala Lakota) and Desmond Hayes.

Created in response to student identified needs within the department, the club has quickly become a vital space for connection, mentorship, and creative exchange. “We wanted a space where filmmaking could exist as a community,” Reese Meanus explains. While IAIA already had film screenings through other groups, there was no dedicated forum where students could openly discuss works in progress, exchange feedback, and build connections outside of classroom constraints. Recognizing that filmmaking is inherently collaborative, the founders envisioned a club that would hold space for experimentation and support rather than evaluation.

Since its launch, the Cine Club has hosted mixers, workshops, screenings, and weekly meetings designed to encourage both peer to peer learning and interdepartmental collaboration. Weekly meetings, held Monday evenings in IAIA’s photography lab, remain the backbone of the club, offering an informal, judgment free space where students may bring in scripts, rough cuts, or ideas, or simply show up to listen and connect.

Read more on our website at https://iaia.edu/building-community-through-film-student-led-cine-club/

Image (left to right): Frank Dosela, Avery Hale (San Carlos Apache, San Felipe Pueblo, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara), Ashley Reese (Oglala Lakota), Samuel F. Sandoval (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes), and Desmond Hayes, photograph by Jason S. Ordaz, Institute of American Indian Arts.

Photos from NMSU News's post 05/08/2026
Ruidoso High School Senior Send Off 2026 05/05/2026

A few of my yearbook students created this from start to finish! I am super proud ❤️📸🎥

Ruidoso High School Senior Send Off 2026 Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

04/24/2026
04/23/2026

RHS CTE- SKillsUSA (award winning)
- DigitalArts Photos
April 28-30 5-7 pm.
Ruidoso High School Performing Arts Center

Photos from RHS Student Artwork's post 04/23/2026

Art History + Collaboration = Fantastic work ❤️
See it up close with additional examples of awesomeness :
April 28-30 5-7 pm- Ruidoso High School Performing Arts Center!

Photos from RHS Student Artwork's post 04/21/2026

Here’s a sneak peek at RHS artwork that will be on display April 28-30, 5-7pm RSPAC.
K-12 art work, choir, band, and CTE awards all next week!! See RMSD flyer for details.

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