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How you will learn to love ugly art

Posted on November 15, 2016   by Camille Gammon-Hittelman

The goal is not to make something that you can hang on the wall, or print out as a holiday card, or make into a case for your cell phone. The goal is to have kids who are passionate about what they are learning.

Posted in Arts, Elementary School, Other    Tagged art, elementary school art, independent Baltimore schools, independent school, St. Paul's, ugly art    Leave a comment   

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