Pulteney Street Survey Winter 24
Pulteney Street Survey
Summer 2024
In this issue, the priorities for Further Together: The Campaign for Our Third Century are unveiled — plus Hobart Hockey's second straight national championship, climate neutrality, the Days of Service 30th anniversary, and lots of school spirit.
national championships
The Campaign for Our Third Century
A PIVOTAL MOMENT.
UNPRECEDENTED SUPPORT.
A BOLD GOAL FOR THE BEST FUTURE.
& Notes
Keep Trying New Things
Last WordKeep Trying New Things
BY ANDREW WICKENDEN ’09
Through her experiments with form and technique, artist Jenny Wu ’12 is searching for work that no one else could do.
Since leaving HWS, Jenny Wu ’12 has traded her paint brushes and canvas for an X-Acto knife and silicone dog food mats. With these nontraditional materials, she has refined her method of creating “painstakingly clustered bits and bands [that] have never appeared more unified, or more redolent of the wider world,” as the Washington Post noted in a review of Wu’s spring show at Morton Fine Art. “From the ways they shimmer and undulate…Wu’s painting-sculpture hybrids appear to be delicate. But an unexpected aspect of the artist’s creations is divulged by one of her characteristically whimsical titles: ‘Work Out So Hopefully I Can Be Strong Enough to Carry My Paintings.’.… [M]ade from thick multiple coats of latex paint that have been poured, dried and then cut into pieces…[t]he resulting artworks are as heavy in weight as they are light in effect.”
PARALLELS
NICOLE DAVIS ’00
Milton Public Schools PreK Teacher and 2023 Teacher of the Year
ALEX GEORGE ’24
Member of the Teacher Education Program