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Fifth-grader Isaac Farr introduces Greenwich Police Officer John Tarr, left, Police Captain Marc Zucherella, center, and Officer Pierangello Carticelli with a picture of his research project, Expression through Art, at Dundee International School in the Riverside area of Greenwich. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Phare’s research project was about art and gratitude and created a picture of the Greenwich Police Department to express its gratitude through art.
Fifth-grader Isaac Farr smiles when he presents a picture of his Art Project research project at the Dundee International School of Art in the Riverside area of Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr’s research project was on Art & Gratitude theme and created a picture for the Greenwich Police Department to express their gratitude through art.
Greenwich police officers view a painting by fifth-grader Isaac Farr about his research project Artistic Expression at Dundee International School in the Riverside area of Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr’s research project focused on art and gratitude. created a picture of the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
Fifth-grader Isaac Farr presents Greenwich Police officers with a painting about his Art Expression research project at the International School in Dundee, Riverside, Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr’s research project was on Art and Gratitude and created a picture of the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
Fifth-grader Isaac Farr introduces Greenwich Police Officer John Tarr, left, Police Captain Marc Zucherella, center, and Officer Pierangello Carticelli with a picture of his research project, Expression through Art, at Dundee International School in the Riverside area of Greenwich. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Phare’s research project was about art and gratitude and created a picture of the Greenwich Police Department to express its gratitude through art.
Fifth-grader Isaac Farr presents Greenwich Police officers with a painting about his Art Expression research project at the International School in Dundee, Riverside, Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr’s research project was on Art and Gratitude and created a picture of the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
Conrad Gillis points to a photo of his family as he presents his research project at a fifth-grade exhibition, “Three Events That Changed the Way We Think and Act,” at Dundee International School in the Riverside area of Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21. 2022
Anderson Kuon presents his research project for a fifth-grade exhibition on inflation at Dundee International School in the Riverside area of Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
Fifth-graders present their research projects for a fifth-grade exhibition at Dundee International School in the Riverside area of Greenwich, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
GREENWICH – For a research project on “Expression through Art,” fifth-grader Isaac Farr created a picture of the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
Isaac, a student at Dundee International School in the Riverside neighborhood of Greenwich, presented the painting this week to Greenwich police officers Pierangello Carticelli and John Tarr, as well as to Police Captain Mark Zucherella.
On the same day, all students presented their research projects for review at an exhibition in fifth grade.