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October 29 2003
Vol. 95, Issue 4

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Brian Miller, T.S. Monk and Dana Chell
First grader Maura Lucy Patrick shares a moment with her sister while
she holds a card of congratulations she received during the opening
reception for Durham's Finest.
(Photo: Gerard Farrow/Echo Staff Photographer)
Keeping jazz alive
By Aaron Daye
Echo Staff Reporter

Mother's Eyes

"Mother's Eyes" by Amiha Cliette 12th grader, Northern High School.
(Photo: Gerard Farrow/Echo Staff Photographer)

The world seen through the eyes of a child can be enlightening. A child's view of the world is enhanced by a mix of innocence and honesty.

Durham's Fines, an exhibit which opened on Jan. 11 in NCCU's Art Museum, gives the community a chance to see the best art work produced by K-12 grade students from 42 area schools.

The annual exhibit is in its 31st year.

Durham's Finest is one of the best promotions available for keeping the arts alive in the public school curriculum: it gives the community a chance to praise the art of the young.

Winners will be purchased by the NCCU Art Museum. And will remain in its permenant collection. The works will be on display until February 6,2004.

Portrait Drawing
"Portrait Drawing" by 12th grader Dominique McDonald, Southern High School (Photo: Gerard Farrow/Echo Staff Photographer)
Pop Art
"Pop Art Self Portrait" by 4th grader Allyson Ayers, Hillandale Elementary School. "Self Portrait" by 10th grader Humberto Bieza, Jordan High School.
Pop Art
"Self Portrait" by 10th grader Humberto Bieza, Jordan High School.
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