Director of the Sylvania Historical Village Joy Armstrong, left, talks with Stranahan Elementary art teacher Tressa DeBeukelaer, right, about the placement of children's artwork at the Sylvania Heritage Museum in downtown Sylvania.
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Central Trail Elementary art teacher Tina Arndt after fixing a few of the pieces of student artwork hanging in the dinning room.
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Director of the Sylvania Historical Village Joy Armstrong, takes a look around at the artwork decorating the walls of the front parlor at the Sylvania Heritage Museum.
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Stranahan Elementary art teacher Tressa DeBeukelaer unpacks Canopic jars handcrafted by her fifth grade students for display.
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Stranahan Elementary art teacher Tressa DeBeukelaer carefully unpacks Canopic jars handcrafted by her fifth grade students.
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Sylvania Elementary art teacher Julia Dempster hangs poke-a-dot painted hands made by her students. Dempster's students had been studying a Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama, who paints most of her work with poke-a-dots.
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Student sculptures sit on display at the Sylvania Heritage Museum.
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Whiteford Elementary art teacher Liz Schooner takes a moment to look at the art hangings.
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Artwork done by local students hanging at the Sylvania Heritage Museum in downtown Sylvania.
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