Pupils enjoyed creating their own Washington portraits using a process called micrography, in which they used words to decorate the background and clothing of our first president. Amber Mintert, our "artist-in-residence" for the week, led them through the process. She will be back this Friday to conclude her time with us, and she will accompany us when we take our field trip to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, this spring.
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