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Charitable Arts shared their talent and creativity with budding artists.

CONNECTING, senior Sophia Podrog talks with one of the fourth graders at CARE elementary. She enjoyed learning about their perspectives. “I really liked being able to see how kids’ art skills changed through the different grades, since we painted with third, fourth and fifth graders back-to-back,” Podrog said.

HELPING OUT, sophomore Tessa Weinstein holds a canvas steady for a student at CARE. She loved helping out with the overall experience of the field trip. “Helping with the arts and crafts was fun, because it made me feel like I was a kid again,” Weinstein said.

FOCUSED ON THE PIECE, junior Linka Lamothe works with a group of students on an art piece. “The kids would ask me a lot of questions on how to make their art better, and I would help them as much as I could,” Lamothe said.

FOCUSED. Sophomore Olivia Bueno paints alongside a student of CARE. Members of the Charitable Arts club took a day to engage in artistic activities with students at the Overtown elementary school. “I loved giving the little kids a good experience to put a smile on their face,” Bueno said. Photo by Gina Copetti