Many of our Thinking Through Art programs are ending for the semester which means that there is a major influx of student projects visiting the offices. This semester students at Liberty High School have been working on creating hybrid animal sculptures, and they’ve taken over our filing cabinets. This puts a major smile on my face every time I walk to my office! Especially since this year (thanks to Materials for the Arts) the animals areĀ bedazzled with glittering jewels!
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