SHOW & TELL PROJECT ARCHIVE


2021 HOME

In the Summer of 2021, four Harrison County High School students- Cameron Jones, Isa Sims, Kristin Whitehead, and Martina Roque- came together to create work around the central theme of “home”. 

Throughout the 3-week program, creative directors Addison Moore and Brenna Pepke led hands on group workshops while also joined by various guest artists. Students dove into the specific, the familiar, and the unfamiliar to help discover what exactly home was to them. 

The students then worked independently and collaboratively towards this collective theme in their chosen mediums. The resulting pieces explore the self as home, the body, family, and self-confidence. 

You can see each student’s work by clicking on their profile picture below.


2020 POCKET PARK

While the COVID-19 crisis was impacting the world around us, the Boyd’s Station SHOW & TELL students made this program a success in Harrison County in a manner safe for the participants and the community during the summer of 2020.

SHOW & TELL creative directors Shai Bardin and Carolyn Rogers brought together three Harrison County High School students - Marshall Canupp, Addison Moore and Brooklynn McFarland - to collaborate on a theme during this modified and social-distance minded session.

These students drew from their individual creative talents, their own unique perspectives and their experiences in Harrison County to create individual works they chose to pursue while collaborating as a group to illustrate a common theme.

Brooklynn McFarland

Addison Moore

Marshall Canupp


2019 EXHALE

Featuring poems by Shai Bardin and photographs by Carolyn Rogers, this book offers a fresh outlook on everyday rural life from Harrison County, Kentucky. Moments that would otherwise be forgotten are captured and magnified, from picturesque landscapes to children at the county fair. This is an archive of first impressions and an exploration of how the old and the new intermingle.

Emerging poet Shai Bardin, a student from the Saint Ann’s School in NYC along with Ohio University School of Visual Communication 2019 graduate Carolyn Rogers took part in the Boyd’s Station 306.36 Visual Documentary and Writing Project in Harrison County, Kentucky. Together, they have created an archive from their experiences in the American South.

Shai Bardin

Carolyn Rogers