Week 11

A group of people standing on a red carpet in an art gallery.

Teens met Dinizulu Gene Tinnie at Kroma Miami Art Gallery, an accomplished visual artist who interprets the history he studies. For more than forty years, he has studied the nature of slavery and is co-director of the Dos Amigos/Fair Rosamond Slave Ship Replica Project. They also met Samuel Footman a local artist and historian. With the ending of field trips and visitors … our teens continued to develop their craft with watercolors. Oh … the creative juices are flowing!

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