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Jackson School Students make a Liberty Mural

Chestnut Hill Students collaborate with the Artist in Residence at the Jackson School to build a Liberty Mural.

The following is a press release from the Jackson Walnut Park School:

Students at Jackson School, Newton, have been talking with their teachers and each other about genres of literature, and now, with the assistance of Bren Bataclan, Artist-In-Residence, they have unveiled a multi-panel mural that will hang in the Jackson School Library.

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Bren Bataclan is a Cambridge, MA, artist with a background in computer animation. He has visited Jackson School many times in the role of Artist in Residence, and two of his student-inspired murals now hang in the school. Bren’s projects elsewhere in the country have been covered by national press

Bren’s “studio” is a conference room on the first floor of Jackson School, replete with canvases, paint brushes and sketches, and students frequently visit to view the progress of the murals. Very often the students are heard to identify various parts of the mural as their ideas now represented in art. Classes throughout the school also come down to the “studio” to discuss the art-in-progress with Bren.

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“The arts are an important part of our curriculum. The children are excited to see their symbolic interpretations of genres of literature as part of what will be a continuous mural.” noted Mrs. Susan Niden, principal of the school.

Jackson School celebrates its forty-fifth anniversary this year and is part of Jackson-Walnut Park Schools in Newton, a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston. Together with Walnut Park Montessori School, Jackson School, a Catholic grammar school (grades K-6), provides children with a values-based education that fosters personal and academic excellence in an environment that allows students to reach their full potential.

For more information, please visit www.jacksonwalnutparkschools.org.

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