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Rockingham County High School's Advanced Visual Arts Gallery - Class of 2020

5/15/2020

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To compliment May's This Month in History article, below is a virtual gallery of art created by Rockingham County High School's Advanced Visual Arts students, from Freshman to Senior. Their original works depict both the positive and negative impacts of COVID-19 on the class of 2020.

MARC would like to thank not only the students for their creative and expressive artwork but their visual arts teacher, Leigh Cross, for making them available for the enjoyment of our online audience. We hope everyone enjoys them as much as we do! 
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