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Can you believe that our Sept issue will be here in a little over a month? Here's a sneak peek at what's to come.
When Suffering is Too Big for Words: Artists Respond to Orlando https://t.co/P3z7pW3Puc
Student create colorful, whimsical landscapes. https://t.co/7I5dyf96v3 #ElementaryStudioArtLessons
Flash Fiction: From six-word memoirs to visual expression. https://t.co/SXXnmMSUMK #HighSchoolStudioArtLessons
The Significance of Sakura: Experiencing a Japanese tradition. https://t.co/u9Jw0xkmzF #PreKStudioArtLessons
Addressing issues of social justice in the artroom. https://t.co/zjRpgZILXm #artandsocialjustice #artsed
Our Feb digital issue is now live and ready to read! Enjoy! https://t.co/ivM2bWSn52 #SchoolArts #FreeArtLessonPlans
Finalist 5: Mary Troung, Grade 12, North Gwinnett High School, Suwanee, GA
Finalist 4: Paige Hawthorne, Grade 12, Pine Creek High School, Colorado Springs, CO
You Are What You Eat: A middle-school drawing lesson inspired by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. https://t.co/OQtQevUGTx