Published On: March 20th, 2008|

Outside the Box – Juliann Talkington

Juliann

Last week the Panama City Renaissance School Artist in Residence, Kim Griffin, lead the class through an observation project. First the children studied the bold quilts that were created in the twentieth century by a group of women who live in the small, isolated African-American community of Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Then the children created their own renditions with acrylic paint.

 

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