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Pontiac school sends heartwarming art to India in the midst of a pandemic

Pontiac school sends heartwarming art to India in the midst of a pandemic © Provided by WWJ Radio Detroit Pontiac school sends heartwarming art to India in the midst of a pandemic PONTIAC (WWJ) Portraits created each year by student-artists in Pontiac Notre Dame Prep s IB visual arts program are bringing joy to disadvantaged children from around the world. Senior student-artists in the International Baccalaureate art program finished up what has become an annual tradition for the soon-to-be graduates. Each senior artist created a portrait of an orphan living in India as part of the Memory Project,” a unique initiative in which art students create portraits for disadvantaged children and teens around the world.

Letter To The Editor: Amity HS Art Students Complete Project

Letter To The Editor: Amity HS Art Students Complete Project Patch 1/25/2021 Alfred Branch © Shutterstock Since 2008, Amity High School art students have created over 400 portraits for disadvantaged children all around the world through an organization called The Memory Project. To the Editor: Since 2008, Amity High School art students have created over 400 portraits for disadvantaged children all around the world through an organization called The Memory Project. Children in Honduras, Peru, Indonesia, Sierra Lione, Rwanda, Mexico, Haiti, Ghana, Bolivia, Congo, and Russia have received portraits of themselves created by AHS students, and the joy expressed by the artists and the children is always overwhelming.

Students send the gift of art to others - Community Common

Students send the gift of art to others Rachel Throckmorton of Northwest High School with her drawing for The Memory Project. Her art teacher is Mr. Chris Enz. NEW BOSTON Local high school art students and their teachers from 11 Scioto and Jackson County schools created 24 portraits for children in Afghanistan as part of The Memory Project. The Memory Project is coordinated locally by Sharee Price, Gifted Services Coordinator at the South Central Ohio Educational Service Center in New Boston. Twenty-four portraits were created this year by students and teachers from Green, Minford, New Boston, Northwest, Notre Dame, Oak Hill, Portsmouth, South Webster, Valley, West, and Wheelersburg schools.

Students send the gift of art to others - Portsmouth Daily Times

Students send the gift of art to others Staff Report Rachel Throckmorton of Northwest High School with her drawing for The Memory Project. Her art teacher is Mr. Chris Enz. Submitted Photo NEW BOSTON Local high school art students and their teachers from 11 Scioto and Jackson County schools created 24 portraits for children in Afghanistan as part of The Memory Project. The Memory Project is coordinated locally by Sharee Price, Gifted Services Coordinator at the South Central Ohio Educational Service Center in New Boston. Twenty-four portraits were created this year by students and teachers from Green, Minford, New Boston, Northwest, Notre Dame, Oak Hill, Portsmouth, South Webster, Valley, West, and Wheelersburg schools.

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