Students use traveling art studio

NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Christina Blackwood (left), teaching artist, works Monday with Peyton Schumann, an eighth-grader at Woodland Junior High School in the Community Creative Center's Wheel Mobile Traveling Art Studio parked at the Fayetteville school. Students from six of Suzanne Sanford's art classes used the studio during a two-day visit made possible through The Happy Hollow Endowment.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Christina Blackwood (left), teaching artist, works Monday with Peyton Schumann, an eighth-grader at Woodland Junior High School in the Community Creative Center's Wheel Mobile Traveling Art Studio parked at the Fayetteville school. Students from six of Suzanne Sanford's art classes used the studio during a two-day visit made possible through The Happy Hollow Endowment.

Tuesday's photo gallery includes pictures from an eighth grade art class at Woodland Junior High School on the Community Creative Center's Wheel Mobile Traveling Art Studio. Skateboarding at Walker Park and a high school sciences fair and competition at the University of Arkansas. To view those images and more visit our gallery.

NW News on 03/12/2019

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