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New Murals At Forsythe School, March 1980 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

New Murals At Forsythe School, March 1980 image
Year:
1980
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1980
Caption:
HAPPIER HALLWAYS - The corridors at Forsythe Intermediate school have taken on a more colorful air, thanks to creative students and their paintbrushes. Eight murals have been added to the school's hallway decor as part of "March, Youth Art Month." Walking past a Forsythe mural are students (from left) Larry Edwards, Wes Hoffman, Tiff Crutchfield, Bonnie Oliver and Carole Klutchko. March is art month in all Ann Arbor schools, and some of the students' work can be seen in shop windows. A quilt made by students from every school and stitched together at Clague Intermediate is hanging at the Public Library.

Rena Pace And Mickey Wilson Finish Black Atlas Mural At Forsythe Intermediate School, June 1977 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Rena Pace And Mickey Wilson Finish Black Atlas Mural At Forsythe Intermediate School, June 1977 image
Year:
1977
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1977
Caption:
Black Mural: Rena Pace and Mickey Wilson, Black Student Union members at Forsythe Intermediate School, dab the final touches on an enamel mural of a Black Atlas and figures representing black people from around the world. Wilson's original design in shades of red, black and green won a contest judged by art teachers, students and assistant principals during Black Emphasis Week.

Community High School Artwork To Tour China, November 1974 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Community High School Artwork To Tour China, November 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1974
Caption:
Ernest P. Young, associate professor of history at U-M, and Gretchen Whitman, art teacher at Community High School, look over art work to be sent to China. Community is the only secondary school to be represented in a touring exhibit that will include art work by other Michgian students at the elementary and intermediate school levels, according to Dean Wiley Brownlee. Annetta Miller, a member of the State Board of Education, will take the exhibits and return with an exhibit of work done by high school students in China.

Ann Arbor Child Care & Development Center Students Paint 'The Rock', October 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor Child Care & Development Center Students Paint 'The Rock', October 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1971
Caption:
These youngsters, aged 2 and 3, from the Ann Arbor Child Care and Development Center probably don't know who the "father of our country" is, but they unwittingly paid tribute to him yesterday by decorating the huge rock dedicated to him near Washtenaw Ave. and Hill St. The rock, which has drawn the attention of pranksters and painters for years, is dedicated to the memory of George Washington. Ann Arbor's memory of Gen. Washington has been colorful, to say the least. (News photo by Chief Photographer Eck Stanger)

Local Artists Display Work At Harambee-Black Unity Fair, August 1970 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Local Artists Display Work At Harambee-Black Unity Fair, August 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1970
Caption:
Items Numerous For Black Unity Fair: These art works are a few of the many items which will be on display at the Harambee-Black Unity Fair at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Yost Fieldhouse. Pictured (left to right) are Johnny Clark, Bob Banks, Charles Kidd and Coleman Jewett.