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Fire Island Elementary School Displays Student Art At Annual Show
The show presented the works of students from pre-k to sixth grade.

Woodhull Elementary School’s gym was recently transformed into an art gallery as school art teacher Bianca Hansen presented the annual exhibition of pre-k through sixth-grade student work.
The student work drew on multiple inspirations including studies of other artists such as Andy Warhol, Claude Monet and Romare Bearden.
Other works were interdisciplinary in nature, including tessellations made using math, drawings of fictitious animal adaptations and large paintings of ancient Egyptian gods.
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Also featured was a live demonstration of 3-D printing along with works designed by students using computer software and the school’s 3-D printer on loan from BOCES.
Family and friends toured the show led by their very creative student artists.
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Photo Caption: Woodhull Elementary School prekindergarten through sixth-grade students showcased their artistic projects during this year’s annual exhibition.
Photo courtesy of the Fire Island School District
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