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Creative Minds: The Work of New Haven Youth Works by New Haven Public School Students

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Creative Minds: The Work of New Haven Youth Works by New Haven Public School Students

Time: April 4, 2018 at 5:30pm to May 5, 2018 at 5pm
Location: Ives Main Library
Street: 133 Elm St
City/Town: New Haven
Phone: (203) 946-8130
Event Type: art, gallery
Organized By: New Haven Free Public Library
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2018

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Creative Minds: The Work of New Haven Youth displays current work of high school students from across the New Haven Public School District. The selections featured in this exhibit are just a snapshot of the fantastic artwork being created in the Visual Arts programs throughout the New Haven Public Schools. New Haven Public Schools proudly offer a cohesive, comprehensive, sequential Visual Arts curriculum developed and taught by over 70 art teachers. From their studies and guided by teachers, students think critically, learn the language of the visual arts and create artwork which reflects personal experience and imagination.
 
Artwork by Emily Wilson, Sophia Capolla, Meralis Sequi, and Ayao Tossah.

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