Linton-Stockton High School Art Club Bus Project
Saturday, September 23, 2017
By Patti Danner
In August 2017, Greene County resident Rick West bought a 1977 Chevy short bus, once used by turkey hunters, to use for hauling his off-road equipment. Needing a new paint job, West contacted LSHS Art Teacher Taylor Dunham. Dunham and her Art Club have spent over 100 collective hours turning the bus into a rolling exhibit of the art of Greene County's youth. West says to look for the bus in Greene County and don't forget to say hello! The following photos are from LSHS's Homecoming Parade Sept. 22 2017
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Linton's Lainee Ellis, Baya Ward and Ryder Joe Ward stopped by
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The bus as it waits for the parade to start
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All Hail the Mothership
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Interior design
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The inside, so far. West plans to host a mobile talk show from this space.
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Rick West with Art Club member senior Lauryn Miller.
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Miller poses with some new fans
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Honk if you love hippies!
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LSHS Art Club members Jade Geatches-sophomore, Rogan Mayfield-freshman, Emily Hayden-junior, Lauryn Miller-senior, Art Teacher Taylor Dunham and Rick West
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West and Dunham affix a banner to the bus West calls "Pam"
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Ready to go
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Along for the ride
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Students have signed the bus near their artwork
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It's a hippie thing......
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