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Tsuzuki's butterfly project, connected to the forthcoming Cancer Survivors Park, also stands as a potent symbol of the possibility of victory over an often-devastating disease.
DeWITT – It was a tough lesson for DeWitt Middle School art and science students: Sometimes the world is just mean. Students studying recycling last year used hundreds of bottle caps to ...
They decided to create a memorial garden with public art and a summer camp for children who knew Tamir. They called the initiative The Butterfly Project, a name that symbolizes metamorphosis for ...
"Taking Flight: The Butterfly Project" at Holocaust Museum Houston teaches people about the past through art. In a way, it's a project that's been underway since 1995, when the museum began using ...
"It's a symbol of change, of hope, of new life." Samson said public art projects have a number of benefits. They beautify the participating communities. They help draw people to local business areas.
The Butterfly Project is a 20-year-long art initiative that started with a group of Houston teachers who wanted to commemorate the 1.5 million children whose lives were lost during the Holocaust.
Forty sixth grade students at Sacred Heart Academy will host The Butterfly Project: Remembrance and Hope on April 20. It’s an event that is a part of a national campaign that combines art and ...
The Butterfly Project’s kits, ideal for 4th - 12th grade students, include biography cards of children murdered during the Holocaust, ceramic butterflies, glaze and paint brushes.
And that is happening. Imaginative ceramic butterfly art projects sprang up in schools, universities, libraries and museums around the county, country and abroad.