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The Concerning Lack of Courage in Art
Sophie Kadan 9/4/24 Sophie Kadan 9/4/24

The Concerning Lack of Courage in Art

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An Overview of Executive Functioning Differences in Adults with Down Syndrome and Possible Implications They Could Have
Sophie Kadan 9/4/24 Sophie Kadan 9/4/24

An Overview of Executive Functioning Differences in Adults with Down Syndrome and Possible Implications They Could Have

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On Being Interesting
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On Being Interesting

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Rediscovering Oliviero Leonardi’s Art: Exploring Chronicles of Future
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Rediscovering Oliviero Leonardi’s Art: Exploring Chronicles of Future

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Can Roof Art Cool Our Cities?
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Can Roof Art Cool Our Cities?

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Eco-Green School, Kenya
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Eco-Green School, Kenya

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“In my art, I try not to limit myself to established styles or techniques, preferring to explore something new. My works are diverse, because I like to “break” ordinary images i
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“I work mainly in gouache and oil paint, and my subject matter consists of interior spaces and landscapes. I feel that individual spaces have a unique voice, and I
‘Flipped’ by Jessica Bednarcik

“My current artwork explores and interrogates nostalgia, memory, and repetitive thought through reiteration of high saturation colors and allusion to space. My figurative oil paintings start with unde
“A Typical Day in Damascus” by Fatima Algaz

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“Nannette She Sleeps” by Brittany Worlinsky

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The ‘Release’ Series, by Alexander McCauley

Alex McCauley is a photographer and student from Ambler, PA, currently studying economics at Muhlenberg College. He is primarily focused on black and white portrait photography, with a special
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48in x 36in, Acrylic Paint

This painting celebrates the bond between the women in Joy Son’s family. It depicts three generations of women as they dye the grandmother’s hair, symbolizing the passing do
“Make Art to Forget About Wars” by Anna Rabko

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