NORWOOD – Arts Around the World, the last of six projects taught by Norwood artist Kristen Rozelle at the Norwood Library, wrapped up on Wednesday. A dozen children participated in the Arts Around …
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NORWOOD – Arts Around the World, the last of six projects taught by Norwood artist Kristen Rozelle at the Norwood Library, wrapped up on Wednesday.
A dozen children participated in the Arts Around the World program.
Rozelle received funding from the New York State Council on the Arts. “I applied for the grant because I wanted to bring multicultural arts to the Norwood community,” Rozelle said.
Other projects in the series included making Australian boomerangs, African masks, Japanese paper marbling, and Italian mosaic stepping stones