Photos: Painting the Tucson desert with water
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Teacher Betsy Robinson uses a grant to help 2nd grade classes study their unique habitat.
Painted Deserts
- Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star
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Second grade students work on their final water color project paintings of a desert/watershed landscape at Agua Caliente Elementary in Tucson, AZ. on January 16, 2018. Betsey Robinson, a 2nd grade teacher, was awarded a $1,000 artist residency grant from CommunityShare. The money is funding a STEAM project for the three 2nd grade classes that integrates science, art and poetry into the study of watersheds and wetland habitats.
Painted Deserts
- Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star
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Artist Marty Plevel shows children how to layer colors for their final project painting. They've conducted field research at Agua Caliente Park and are working with Plevel and a poet to create visual and written expression of their experiences.
Painted Deserts
- Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Teacher Betsey Robinson watches her students work on their final water color paintings at Agua Caliente Elementary School in Tucson, AZ. Robinson, a 2nd grade teacher, was awarded a $1,000 artist residency grant from CommunityShare to funding a STEAM project for the three 2nd grade classes that integrates science, art and poetry into the study of watersheds and wetland habitats.
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Painted Deserts
- Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star
Second grade students work on their final water color project paintings of a desert/watershed landscape at Agua Caliente Elementary in Tucson, AZ. on January 16, 2018. Betsey Robinson, a 2nd grade teacher, was awarded a $1,000 artist residency grant from CommunityShare. The money is funding a STEAM project for the three 2nd grade classes that integrates science, art and poetry into the study of watersheds and wetland habitats.
Painted Deserts
- Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star
Artist Marty Plevel shows children how to layer colors for their final project painting. They've conducted field research at Agua Caliente Park and are working with Plevel and a poet to create visual and written expression of their experiences.
Painted Deserts
- Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star
Teacher Betsey Robinson watches her students work on their final water color paintings at Agua Caliente Elementary School in Tucson, AZ. Robinson, a 2nd grade teacher, was awarded a $1,000 artist residency grant from CommunityShare to funding a STEAM project for the three 2nd grade classes that integrates science, art and poetry into the study of watersheds and wetland habitats.
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