The Alcmeone Alcmeone School, the Proloco of Strongoli, successfully organized a Kids' Guernica exhibition at the Museum of Strongoli Municipality in Italy. This wonderful exhibition couldn't be realized without the tremendous voluntary work of Francesca Iannotta of the civil service.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Kids' Guernica in Strongoli, Italy
The Alcmeone Alcmeone School, the Proloco of Strongoli, successfully organized a Kids' Guernica exhibition at the Museum of Strongoli Municipality in Italy. This wonderful exhibition couldn't be realized without the tremendous voluntary work of Francesca Iannotta of the civil service.
Kids' Guernica and Third Paradise from Nikko to Florida
April 2016 A collaborative project of Kids' Guernica and Third Paradise is going on.
This collaboration started from Lamezia Terme, Italy in March last year. First, a symbol of Third Paradise project was drawn in the center of a Kids' Guernica size canvas. Then, it was sent from Italy to Cuba, Brussels, Bali Indonesia, Cambodia and Japan. In each place, children added their images on the canvas. In Japan, it was moved to Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nikko. After the workshop in Nikko, it was sent to the United States. In Florida, an art teacher, Wafa Elska organized a workshop of this collaborative project. Wafa reported that her students could learn a lot about respect of cultures, earth, people on working on this project. The canvas will be sent to Italy again soon.
Previous Workshop in Nikko, Japan
This collaboration started from Lamezia Terme, Italy in March last year. First, a symbol of Third Paradise project was drawn in the center of a Kids' Guernica size canvas. Then, it was sent from Italy to Cuba, Brussels, Bali Indonesia, Cambodia and Japan. In each place, children added their images on the canvas. In Japan, it was moved to Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nikko. After the workshop in Nikko, it was sent to the United States. In Florida, an art teacher, Wafa Elska organized a workshop of this collaborative project. Wafa reported that her students could learn a lot about respect of cultures, earth, people on working on this project. The canvas will be sent to Italy again soon.
Previous Workshop in Nikko, Japan
Workshop in Florida, U.S.A.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
A Kids' Guernica in Nikko, Japan
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Kids' Guernica at Akabanedai Nishi Elementary School in Tokyo
53 sixth-grade
students thought about the meaning of peace and happiness in their peace study
class at Akabanedai Nishi Elementary School in Tokyo, Japan. After that, their thought was expressed in a new Kids’Guernica painting. The two towers in the
painting are sending a wave of peace with many pink hearts which bring
happiness to different places. They painted pictures of happiness inside the
pink hearts. On the other hand, the dark part shows the places of discrimination
and conflicts. This painting is filled with the students’ wish for peace all
over the world.
Kids' Guernica at Tabata Elementary School in Tokyo
November 21, 2015
A new Kids' Guernica peace painting was created by Tabata Elementary School Children in Tokyo, Japan and it was displayed at their school art exhibition.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Kids' Guernica at Nakateshima Elementary School, Toyonaka City, Osaka, Japan
January -March, 2015
A wonderful Kids' Guernica peace painting was created by 83 sixth grade students of Nakateshima Elementary School in Toyonaka City, Osaka, Japan.
100 people have 100 different ideas of peace. There are so many different living things in this world. Each has its own idea. They are all interconnected harmoniously on this earth. We are living in this harmony. Based on this concept, the peace painting was composed by four different parts, “Water as a symbol of natural resources of the earth”, “Plants as a symbol of all the living things on this earth”, “Light as a symbol of dreams and hopes”, and “Darkness as a symbol of sin”. The circle in the center of the painting represents that the world exists in balanced with these four elements.
Special thanks to Misako Yamaguchi, an art teacher who continued this project for many years.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Kids' Guerunica at Otsuma Women's University in Tokyo
November 02-09, 2015
Kids' Guernica exhibition was held at Otsuma Women's University in Tokyo. Some artworks of artists involved with this project were also displayed at this exhibition. Prof. Tom Anderson, who had organized the first Kids' Guenica exhibition at the Florida State University in 1995, visited this exhibition during his stay in Japan.
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