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May 18, 2009
Photos: A2 schools top art at Slusser Gallery
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The Ann Arbor Public Schools Annual Spring Exhibition in the School of Art & Design Slusser Gallery features student work from all of the high schools, middle schools and five elementary schools, selected by the student artist’s teachers. The artists and their works are: Top, Sara Kirby, Community High School, 11th grade, “Untitled,” teacher Steve Coron (Photo by Claudia Burns); left, Sarah Renken, Huron High School, 11th grade, “Acrylic Oil Paper,” teacher Jonathon Smigell (Photo by Carl Greene) ; and Barnaby Root, Community High School, 11th grade, “Mixed Media,” teacher Steve Coro, below (Photo by Carl Greene) . The exhibit is presented through June 3.
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