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Sick Hagemeyer shop assistant
James Barnor
1971
Members of the Tunbridge Wells Overseas Club, Relaxing after a Hot Summer Sunday Walk, Kent
1968
Beatrice with trademark figurine, Ever Young Studio
1953
My Kente Weaving (mixed media 2D)
Noah Soto-Delacruz (Teacher: Kendra Lincourt)
Grade 4, Academy of the Americas
Shy (mixed media 2D)
Abirel Steward (Teacher: Larry Lambert)
Grade 4, Edward 'Duke' Ellington Conservatory of Music & Art at Beckham Academy
Breath of Fire (painting)
Jose Camarena (Teacher: Kendra Lincourt)
Grade 8, Academy of the Americas
Untitled (mixed media 2D)
Sarai' Orozco (Teacher: Shelandra Kyles)
Grade 9, Cass Technical High School
The Sun & The Moon (mixed media 2D)
Jadynn Hayes (Teacher:Larry Lambert)
Grade 5, Edward 'Duke' Ellington Conservatory of Music & Art at Beckham Academy
Swimming Turtles (fibers)
Kaylie Baten-Velasquez (Teacher: Kendra Lincourt)
Grade 7, Academy of the Americas
Lady in Satin (digital art)
Danielle Cade (Odette L. Duke)
Grade 11, Renaissance High School