Due to continuing support, Public Action for Arts and Education (P.A.A.E), the Nazzaro Center in the North End of Boston is able to sustain a thriving Arts program for the past eleven (11) years.
Under the direction of Josephine Lepore, Arts Teacher, the Center offers children instruction in drawing (pencil, black and white, charcoal), and also oil painting and other projects.
Approximately fifty (50) students participate in various Arts projects starting in September and ending in May.
At the end of the year, all students’ Artwork is judged by members of the PAAE Board. Prizes are given to all the students after being selected by the judges.
Board Members Julie Alagna, Derek Brandt, and Alan Rouleau who served as Judges at this year’s Nazzaro Center Arts event.
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