Kristin LaMonaca is a junior at Merion Mercy Academy. She lives in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania and enjoys many different types of art. She is an editor for the art and photography section of her school’s literary magazine, and works with her school’s art department. Kristin also plays guitar and works on sets for plays and musicals as a participating member of her school’s stage crew.
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Mindfulness
Kristin LaMonaca is a junior at Merion Mercy Academy. She lives in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania and enjoys many different types of art. She is an editor for the art and photography section of her school’s literary magazine, and works with her school’s art department. Kristin also plays guitar and works on sets for plays and musicals as a participating member of her school’s stage crew.
Melting Head
Kristin LaMonaca is a junior at Merion Mercy Academy. She lives in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania and enjoys many different types of art. She is an editor for the art and photography section of her school’s literary magazine, and works with her school’s art department. Kristin also plays guitar and works on sets for plays and musicals as a participating member of her school’s stage crew.
Ganesh
Ganesh by Paxton Allen, a student enrolled in the Salem County Vocational Technical Schools Visual Arts Academy managed by Appel Farm Arts & Music Center.
Balloons
V. Gunther is a sophomore in high school. “To me, art validates that I am not just living life, but that I am alive.” In addition to visual art, she enjoys reading and writing.
Hands
Alyssa Chomo, a student enrolled in the Salem County Vocational Technical Schools Visual Arts Academy managed by Appel Farm Arts & Music Center.
Dancer
Lia Stiles, a student enrolled in the Salem County Vocational Technical Schools Visual Arts Academy managed by Appel Farm Arts & Music Center.
Going Flying Art Inspired by “Tar Beach”
By Juliet, an Abington Art Center student.
Going Flying Art Inspired by “Tar Beach”
By Justin, aged 8; an Abington Art Center student.
Going Flying Art Inspired by “Tar Beach”
By Karley, an Abington Art Center student.