ArtPrize 2013: Healing Art Still Touches Lives

Wing and a Prayer exhibit

“I Have Autism, But Autism Doesn’t Have Me.”

Walker Aurand said, “I think I’m ready. I think I’m ready to let kids my age know that I have autism, but autism doesn’t have me…”

Walker wrote the paper on living with autism—and soon he had an opportunity to share his story with an even larger audience. A family friend and local artist, Pamela Alderman, was preparing for an upcoming competition in Grand Rapids called ArtPrize. She wanted to paint Walker, and next to the painting she wanted to include an excerpt from his essay.

And this wasn’t just any art event. Held in downtown Grand Rapids every year, ArtPrize attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees. Walker considered the offer for about a week, and then he agreed to have his story included. And then on the day it opened…

Wings of LoveArtPrize 2013 visitors hanging messages on the Wall of HopeClose-up of Wall of Hope

“He came home from school,” Anna recalls, “and he said, ‘Mom, this freakish thing happened today.’ He said, ‘I’m sorta freaked out about it.’ He said, ‘All these kids saw my painting,’ and he said, ‘My phone is blowing up.’ He said, ‘I bet I have 150 texts: Is that you, Walker? Is that you, Walker?’ He said, ‘Mom, I didn’t know I had friends.’ I said, ‘Right.’ I said, ‘How do you feel about all this?’ He said, ‘I’ve decided it’s OK.’”

…The same guy who used to hide his disorder from other students and teammates recently published an essay about his experience on a Michigan hockey website.

These days Walker Aurand has nothing to hide—and he wants to make a difference.

“I hope that if there’s someone else out there like me, that it shows that there’s hope for everybody,” Walker says. “If your gut’s telling you to go and achieve something, then go do it. And don’t worry about what other people tell you that you can and can’t do.”

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Retro Art

Releasing Hope, Pamela Alderman, Oil on canvas, 8 x 10 inches, 2013Recently, I rediscovered this little work; it was a mock-up painting for my ArtPrize 2013 installation, Wing and a Prayer.

Releasing Hope, Pamela Alderman, Oil on canvas, 8 x 10 inches, 2013

ArtPrize 2013: Wing and a Prayer at Hope Network

Wings of LifeExciting news! Wing and a Prayer, my ArtPrize 2013 installation, joined the permanent collection at the Hope Network Autism Center. For ArtPrize 2013, I displayed enlarged giclée reproductions of the Wing and a Prayer paintings in the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel; these reproductions were added to the permanent collection at D.A. Blogett and St Johns Home after ArtPrize. But the original work continued to be part of a traveling exhibit for the next couple of years. The Autism Center at Hope Network is very excited to add Wing and a Prayer to their permanent collection.

Note: ArtPrize is the world’s largest art competition. For nineteen days, the entire downtown of Grand Rapids, Michigan changes into an art venue. More than 400,000 visitors attended ArtPrize last year.

Seven Years at ArtPrize

Pamela Alderman - Seven years at ArtPrizePamela Alderman, a seven-year ArtPrize artist and a three-year finalist, creates interactive works that touch thousands of visitors with the message of hope and healing. Following ArtPrize, Pamela’s installations continue to be exhibited; The Scarlet Cord, from ArtPrize 2014, was featured in Phoenix during Super Bowl 2015.

ArtPrize History: Companions 2009, Woman in Red 2010, Braving the Wind 2011, Courage Ablaze 2012 (Top 100), Wing and a Prayer 2013 (Top 50), The Scarlet Cord 2014 (Top 25), Hometown Hero 2015

Wing and a Prayer at Women’s Expo

Over 9000 notes on Wall of Hope

Wing and a Prayer
Celebrating Children on the Autism Spectrum
Voted Top 50 at ArtPrize 2013

Don’t miss Wing and a Prayer at Women’s Expo on March 14-16, 2014. Wing and a Prayer original paintings will be on display. Visitors will also have the opportunity to hang a wish or a prayer for children in need on a mini Wall of Hope.

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Paper Prayers on Healing Wings

Paper cranes photographed by Rachel Joy

Recently, I was encouraged by this tweet from Rachel, an ArtPrize visitor. Rachel posted the following vignette and amazing photo describing her experience at my Wing and a Prayer installation. Here’s a portion of what she wrote:

One of this year’s exhibits was a breathtaking piece called Wing and a Prayer, based on a beautiful story of prayers for a child and paper cranes. Visitors were invited to write their own prayers for a child in their life on pieces of paper—whether they were prayers for a physical need, an emotional need, or something completely different—and hang them on the wall.

Standing in front of the hundreds of children’s names, each representing a young struggling life, brought tears to my eyes. What brings tears to my eyes now is that my humble prayer, one name written on a slip of paper, has since been answered.

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