Episode 1158
FM #1158 - FHS NAHS Create Art Round The World - 03/07/24
This session of the radio show shares my conversation with the leadership team of the National Art Honor Society. Amy Edson, FHS Art teacher, and club advisor. The leadership team students introduce themselves as we go around:
- Raena, the President of NAHS and leading the Singapore room
- Allie, the Vice-President, and leading the Spain room
- Gia, the Data Manager, and leading the Columbia room
- Christine, the Social Media Director and leading the Sudan room
We had our conversation in one of the art rooms where the Create Art Around the World will be taking place.
Thanks to the Franklin Cultural Council for the grant to enable this event for free.
Let’s listen to this conversation about the kid friendly (and did we say, “Free”) Create Art Around the World scheduled for Wednesday, April 24, 2024 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
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FHS Clay Studio Instagram account -> https://www.instagram.com/fhs_claystudio/
More about the Franklin Cultural Council -> https://www.franklinma.gov/cultural-council
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