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Hispanic Heritage Month
Posted in , , , on October 7, 2024

All art students contribute

at Workman Junior High School is a thing of beauty.

That鈥檚 what happens when three art teachers work with their students to create a display that captures the essence of the month with vibrant colors and works of art.

Workman students create art for Hispanic Heritage Month

There are pinatas, paper flowers and of course portraits.

鈥淚 wanted it to be a collaboration art project where everyone had their hands on it,鈥 said art teacher Daniel Lara.

He got his wish, too.

His students 鈥 along with students from Efrain Lucero鈥檚 and William McElroy鈥檚 classes spent time during school and after school to transform a wall in the school.

After eight days of work, the students had created a masterpiece that included everything from flags to a portrait of Frida Kahlo.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing,鈥 Lara said. 鈥淓very single art class had a hand in this. The students stayed after school. They did the work, and we wanted to get the experience of setting up an art installation. We value their opinions. They鈥檙e art students.鈥

Workman students create art for Hispanic Heritage Month

It really was all hands on deck to create the project, too.

Lucero鈥檚 eighth grade advanced art students were on pinata duty, creating multiple pinatas for the design. McElroy鈥檚 seventh grade students created the paper flowers for the design. And Lara took care of the Kahlo portrait. Add in the flags that represent all the Hispanic cultures, and Workman had a masterpiece the school could be proud of.

鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud of our art teachers and students for their dedication to our Hispanic Heritage art installation,鈥 Workman principal Dr. Erin Fogleman said. 鈥淥ur teachers are inspiring students to push the boundaries of their creativity and learn the importance of collaboration. I can’t wait to see their next installation that is already in the works.鈥