ART FOR HONOR
A 2019 Veterans Affairs study found that approximately twenty-two veterans commit suicide every day. Our…
The Art for Honor exhibition provides a platform for veterans to express themselves through art and storytelling. This initiative, in partnership with Kent County Veterans Services and Pamela Alderman, bridges the gap between veterans and the broader community by encouraging education and understanding. The coaching aspect of the project helps veterans translate their thoughts and emotions into meaningful artistic works to cope with their unique experiences. The project offers an opportunity for the veterans to sell their art to empower them and validate their work. Art for Honor promotes empathetic listening, because being heard is a part of healing.
A 2019 Veterans Affairs study found that approximately twenty-two veterans commit suicide every day. Our…
A Healing in Arts Collaboration with Girls Court Quilting has been part of American history…
DATE: Saturday, May 13, 2023 TIME: 10 am to 12 noon LOCATION: 3500 Byron Center…
Pamela started painting as a ten-year-old, when her mom enrolled her in an adult art…
Since our art is very much collaborative and interactive, we would love for you to be part of our team. Give now!