
Last week I went to see an art show put together by my friend and fellow teacher/illustrator, Anne Lederhos. She teaches art in Bedford, NH to grades 1-4. I had so much fun looking at all of the beautiful work, I thought I'd post some pictures.
The children spent several weeks learning about Native Americans and their art. The end result was a themed exhibit complete with a drum performance (which I, unfortunately, couldn't stick around for) and tables where exhibit goers could create their own Native American art .

Above is one of several amazing Native American portraits on display. These were done by fourth graders.
Here are more:



Check out the colorful clay turtles by first graders:


I bet they had fun with those textures!
Below are examples of third grade storytellers.
2 comments:
Artists in the making! Thanks for your postings. I truly enjoyed.
Amazing works, truly!
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