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“Exchanges”

Clip: Season 1 Episode 29 | 4m 58s

“Exchanges” was a recent art exhibition exploring the dynamics of mentorship. Students...

“Exchanges” was a recent art exhibition exploring the dynamics of mentorship. Students from Fort Hayes High School worked alongside professional adult mentors for months, who helped them assemble a portfolio of their work and curate an art show recently on display at the Shot Tower Gallery on the Fort Hayes campus.

04/30/2014 | Rating NR

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