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Ukraine’s children need YOU!

Sunflowers for Ukraine, v.2

Field of Sunflowers

The war continues.  Ukrainians need our continued support. This drawing will be supporting Voices of Children whose mission is: Not a single child in Ukraine should be left alone with the war. They help with housing, food, clothing & psychological support.

$100 Gift Certificate to GIAW
$90 Ellen A Thompson, hand knit & designed shawl
$85 Nancy Jacobus, framed watercolor print
More…

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Drawing August 31
$2.00 per ticket; $5.00 for 3 tickets

Purchase your ticket now and know that you have donated to help the children of Ukraine!

This organization, Voices of Children is providing psychological support with more than 50 psychologists. They are helping to evacuate families with children, seeking housing for them, providing them with food and clothing. As a past elementary school teacher and now a literacy consultant working with children and adults, this organization speaks to me!

Earlier this year we sent almost $4000 to the World Central Kitchen and UNICEF.  We need your help…to help the children of Ukraine!

Book Works – The Art of the Book ~ Special Showing

Book Works – the Art of the Book!
An exhibit by the Book Arts Guild of Vermont 

Show dates July 1 – July 31, 11-5:00 pm
Artist Reception, July 6, 3-7:00 pm with a free Zine-making workshop!

 

Cup, Cup, Cup
Artist, Sally Knight

‘Book Works’ features artwork from members of the Book Arts Guild of Vermont.

Using the book as a format or as material, artists use the
interaction of concept, structure, materials, and content to create a
kind of happening or experience for the reader. The exhibit includes a wide range of techniques and subject matter ranging from repurposed books turned into sculptural shapes to miniature woven paper structures and zines*.

Art work will be on sale throughout the show.

*A zine is a self-published, non-commercial print-work that is typically produced in small, limited batches.  Zines are created and bound in many DIY ways, but traditionally editions are easily reproduced—often by crafting an original “master flat,” and then photocopying, folding, and stapling the pages into simple pamphlets.  Zines may also be sewn, taped, glued—or even exist in unbound and other non-folio formats.  The main rule is that there are no rules!

People who create zines [“zinesters”] are likely to be more motivated by self-expression and artistic passion than they are by profit: zines are usually inexpensive and sometimes distributed for free or in trade for other zines, goods, and services.

Looking for a fun activity?  Sign up now for an Upcycle Journal Making class with Susan Smereka.

Book Art
This is not what we want!
Susan Smereka

 

Sunflowers for Ukraine, THANK YOU!

The Auction has been completed.  We are delivering and mailing art items out to their highest bidders as soon as they are paid for.  All items were bid on!

“Slava Ukraini!”

The items were valued at $3632.00.  The auction brought in over $4000.00.  NICE!  Most all of this will go directly to  World Central Kitchen and UNICEF.

A special thank you to all of the amazing GIAW artists who gave of their art.

 

Megan Humphrey, Sherry Corbiin, Joe Russo, El Towle, sarah Rosedahl, Lynn Clauer, Linda DiSante, Jim Holzschuh, Kevin Ruelle, Terry Buehner, Randy Henson, Jim Thompson, Donna Blatchly, Ann Joppe-Mecure, Joan Janzen, Lorraine Manley, Ellen A Thompson, Jess Polanshek, Jeri Canfield, Raquel Sobel, Mathew Pardue, Micaela Wallace, Rob Traquair, Dianne Jacques, Tausha Sylver, Cherie Marshall, Andy Snyder

And another special thank you to all of our bidders.  It was a mad dash until midnight on March 31st!  Apologies to those of you who were outbid at the end.

Art items are heading off to California, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Virginia and even “off-island” Vermont!

Slava Ukraini!