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Discover the Artistic Talent of Artstream Students at Rochester Public Library

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The Rochester Public Library is pleased to present the artwork of students from Artstream during the month of January.

Artstream is a studio dedicated to providing a nurturing space where students, ranging in age from 4 to adults, can explore their creativity through process-based lessons and supportive teaching practices.

Founded by artist and best-selling author Susan Schwake and media designer Rainer Schwake, Artstream is located at the Salmon Falls Mills in Rollinsford, NH.

For more information, visit www.artstreamstudios.com or call (603) 516-8500.

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