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Students with the art they created for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's annual Community Creations student art exhibition (May 2001):

 

Eighth Grade Student, Alternative School at Little House


 
Ninth Grade Students, Boston Arts Academy


 
Teachers and Students, Hawthorne Youth Community Center

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