Photos: Art for all at Campus School at Smith College

Heather Pon-Barry works with her son, Patrick Pon-O'Connor, 2, during an art session at the Campus School of Smith College. The sessions, which are open to the public,  are a way for the school to share its space with the community. The next event is in March.

Heather Pon-Barry works with her son, Patrick Pon-O'Connor, 2, during an art session at the Campus School of Smith College. The sessions, which are open to the public, are a way for the school to share its space with the community. The next event is in March. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Aluna Marantz, 4, works on a painting during an art session at the Campus School of Smith College. The sessions, which are open to the public,  are a way for the school to share its space  with the community. The next event is in March.

Aluna Marantz, 4, works on a painting during an art session at the Campus School of Smith College. The sessions, which are open to the public, are a way for the school to share its space with the community. The next event is in March. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Jane Rothberg, a visual arts teacher at the Campus School of Smith College, works with Jarena Woofenden, 3, during an art session on Friday. The sessions, which are open to the public,  are a way for the school to share its space  with the community. The next event is in March.

Jane Rothberg, a visual arts teacher at the Campus School of Smith College, works with Jarena Woofenden, 3, during an art session on Friday. The sessions, which are open to the public, are a way for the school to share its space with the community. The next event is in March. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Published: 01-18-2025 11:55 AM

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