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Thirteen National Art Society Students at King Philip Regional High School participated in the International Memory Project. (Shutterstock)
WRENTHAM, MA National Art Society Students at King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham participated in the recently-completed International Memory Project, said the school in a news release.
The Memory Project is part of an international effort to create keepsake portraits for children living in desperate situations, many of whom who have experienced trauma and loss. Each year, the project chooses the countries where children would benefit most from the artwork, and this year s portraits went to children living in Cameroon.
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King Philip’s National Art Honor Society Participates in International Memory Project
WRENTHAM Superintendent Paul Zinni and Fine Arts Teacher Shannon Cress are pleased to announce that King Philip National Art Honor Society students participated in the recently-completed international Memory Project.
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King Philip National Art Honor Society student Veronica Redlitz created this portrait of a student in Cameroon as a part of the Memory Project. (Photo courtesy King Philip Regional School District)
King Philip National Art Honor Society student Ryan Dowden created this portrait of a student in Cameroon as a part of the Memory Project. (Photo courtesy King Philip Regional School District)