Student Prose, Poetry and Art

This year we celebrated the Gila Wilderness Centennial. On June 3, 1924, Our first wilderness area comprising of 755,000 acres of the Gila National Forest in New Mexico was set aside. Now our nation has 806 Wilderness Areas to marvel at. In honor of the Gila Wilderness, schools located near the Gila Wilderness were asked to submit Student Prose, Poetry and Art for exhibit. From May 28 – June 3, 2024, 135 pieces of student work was on exhibit in the lobby of the Silco Theater, Silver City, New Mexico. In appreciation of the fine work from the students, this website has created a page to display their work for all to enjoy. We will be  continuing to post new work from the students with a nature/environment theme. The pieces are arranged by school.

Hot Springs High School, Truth or Consequences, NM

Abigail Claesson – Fine Arts Teacher

NM Northern Lights by Eliza

Bright Flower by Flint

Covered in Nature by Lorraine

Sushi by Jake  

New Mexico Dunes by Kasper

Ducks in a Pond by Vivi

Flower by Allyson

Shroom by Jayla

Mouse in the Meadow by Lorelai

Consuming by Shiloh

Emerald Butterflies by Yasmin

Seashells by Renata

Salamander by Isabella

Cactus by Rosa

The Death of the Earth by Olivia

Untitled by Julie

Loneliest Whale by Genesis

House in the Mountains by Nayla

Green by Patrick

Garden of Flowers and Butterflies by Yasmin

Blue M by Maria

Black Plant by Alex

A Polluted World by Flint

Mountain by Violet

Tamale by Sebastian