[May 21, 2019]
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Pictures by Curtis Fox |

LCHS art instructor Lisa Durbin
(third from right) and some of her students. |











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“American Horror Story” by Allie Folks. |
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Connor Givens with his portrait of a
K-Pop star. |
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LCHS art instructor Lisa Durbin has always been interested in art.
She is a practicing artist with a studio in Bloomington. Now she
brings her passion for art to teaching the next generation at LCHS
about the joys of art.
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Art lovers, parents, and students enjoying an evening at the annual
Young Artists Show at the Lincoln Art Institute |
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Heather Jones with her creative sculpture crafted with handmade
paper on a wood platform. Several of Heather’s pieces in the show
were purchased by appreciative art lovers. |
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“Mandala” with artist Tifanee Reeves. |
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Ceramic sculpture with artist Haven Henry. “I like the entire
process of crafting the object and then painting all of the
intricate pieces,” she said.
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