Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Art, Love, Peace and Freedom
Yesterday I celebrated another Martin Luther King Day at the art museum. I always look forward each year to volunteering and helping out with the many activities that are presented at the museum that are free to the public.
This year I was assigned to the Art-Making area. This activity involved creating a Community Quilt. The public, old and young, were invited to select a symbol and use that symbol and other decorations to create a piece for the community quilt. Each individual was given a black square of construction paper about 21/2 inches. Additional supplies were available to make a quick and unique piece for the Quilt that was displayed on a large board in the museum. The contributions to the Community Quilt were colorful and a delight to view. Some of the most creative pieces came from the younger group of visitors.
Everyone participating in this activity was also asked to write something on another piece of construction paper to go along with their art work. They were asked to write a few words about their legacy, or about heirlooms, or anything that they felt was important. After about two hours I was able to view the work of many participants. I couldn’t help but notice that the words “Love, Peace, and Freedom” appeared frequently.
It was a good day at the museum and a great way to celebrate MLK Day because many of us were thinking about art, love, peace and freedom.
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