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  • Photography
    • Twelve After Nine (The Motherhood Project, Part I)
    • The Feeling’s Forever
    • Countryside Portraits
    • Earth Reverie
    • Lao He, Thirty Days
  • Handmade Paper
    • Bodies and Forms
    • Magazine Work
  • Teaching
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A selection of images illustrating various ways students work with sculpture and construction materials.

  • A fifth grade student creates an abstract sculpture using paper straws and spray paint.

  • Two third grade student work collaboratively to create a wire sculpture of a swan in a nest.

  • Three third-grade students create life-size puppets. They are: an artist, a woman from the 19th century, and a soldier.

  • Kindergarten students make relief sculptures using cardboard and paint.

  • A group of fourth grade students make papier mache animals and an installation as part of a unit on ocean habitats.

  • Kindergarten students make wrapped yarn and wire sculptures.

  • A group of fourth grade students make a large robot using recycled boxes.

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