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Heart of Art (drawing)
Shamiyah Coleman (Teacher: Ruffy B. Lim)
Grade 10, Mumford High School
Munashe (drawing)
Symphony Bland (Teacher: Odette L. Duke)
Grade 11, Renaissance High School
Floral Night (fibers)
Iris Garcia-Garcia (Teacher: Kendra Lincourt)
Grade 8, Academy of the Americas
A Flower is a Flower, is a Flower, is a Flower (painting)
Maleek Jackson (Teacher: Patrick Burton)
Grade 12, Denby High School
Untitled (drawing)
Cinthya Campos (Teacher: Shelandra Kyles)
Grade 10, Cass Technical High School
We Three (painting)
Darion Hammonds (Teacher: Patrick Burton)
Grade 10, Denby High School
Sweet Potato Party (print)
Noah Pierson (Teacher: Odette L. Duke)
Grade 10, Renaissance High School
Dan Brouthers swinging a baseball bat
Gray Studio
1887
1909-11 T206 Mordecai Brown
Honus Wagner
Polar Bear Tobacco