Luisa Torte, an art teacher at San Benito High School, created a tinfoil sculpture of her son.

Educators get artistic
During a visual and performing arts workshop hosted at the
Hollister School District, teachers and other educators related
charcateristics of others through art work. Nancy Carr, a visual
and performing arts consultant and Kathie Kratochvil, director of
the Bay Area California Arts Project, led participants through
activities such as creating tinfoil sculptures to mimic
personalities or behaviors of those near and dear to them.
Educators get artistic

During a visual and performing arts workshop hosted at the Hollister School District, teachers and other educators related charcateristics of others through art work. Nancy Carr, a visual and performing arts consultant and Kathie Kratochvil, director of the Bay Area California Arts Project, led participants through activities such as creating tinfoil sculptures to mimic personalities or behaviors of those near and dear to them.

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