online edition

The Student Newspaper of Hopkins School

Eric Mueller Celebrates 40+ Years of Art

Katie Broun ’19 Arts Editor
Last month, the Hopkins Keator Gallery opened a new exhibit showcasing the work of Hopkins longtime art teacher Eric Mueller.
 The work spans Mueller’s life, going as far back as third grade. From baseball drawings to paper mache heads of members of the Hopkins community, and from wooden boxes and kayaks to self portraits and dinosaur truck paintings, Mueller’s work is a mixture of all types of media. His inspiration “comes from everywhere” and he works with objects and ideas that are home grown on The Hill. Mueller’s pieces include many caricatures that usually reside in English instructor  Donna Fasano’s classroom, where she annually teaches Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist. Steven Broun ’21 said, “After reading Oliver Twist as a seventh-grader, it is fun to be able to rediscover some of the individual characters through the eyes of a Hopkins artist.” Other favorites of the Hopkins community were the “start to finish process of the dinosaur trucks” (Fi Schroth-Douma ’19) and “the beautiful stand that includes a glass from the old DPH (Day Prospect Hill School) building.” (Schroth-Douma ’19) The showcase will be open until April 6, 2018, and will be Mueller’s final showcase before his retirement in June of 2018.
Back
Editor in Chief 
Liliana Dumas 

Managing Editor 
Miri Levin 

News
Sarah Solazzo 
Rose Porosoff
Anvi Pathak 
Lena Wang
Sonali Bedi 
Features
Abby Rakotomavo
Elona Spiewak
Becky Li
Ashley Deng
Aurelia Wen
 
Arts
Aerin O’Brien
Saisha Ghai
Veena Scholand
Ellie Luo
Isha Seth
Op/Ed
Rain Zheng
Winter Szarabajka
Anjali van Bladel
Gitanjali Navaratnam-Tomayko
Bea Lundberg

Sports
Samantha Bernstein
Hana Beauregard
Elaina Paktuka
Beckett Ehrlich
Lukas Roberts
Content
Amelia Hudonogov-Foster
Edel Lee
Micah Betts
Ari Mehta
Olivia Yu
Karolina Jasaitis 

Cartoonists
Susie Becker 
Faculty Advisers
Stephen May
Elizabeth Gleason
Shanti Madison
The Razor's Edge reflects the opinion of 4/5 of the editorial board and will not be signed. The Razor welcomes letters to the editor but reserves the right to decide which letters to publish, and to edit letters for space reasons. Unsigned letters will not be published, but names may be withheld on request. Letters are subject to the same libel laws as articles. The views expressed in letters are not necessarily those of the editorial board.
     
The Razor,
 an open forum publication, is published monthly during the school year by students of: 
Hopkins School
986 Forest Road
New Haven, CT 06515

Phone: 203.397.1001 x628
Email: smay@hopkins.edu