ArtPrize: Everyone’s Story

Over the last decade, I have learned through my interactive art exhibits, as thousands of ArtPrize visitors have responded, that art facilitates healing. Interactive art also serves as a catalyst for individuals to express their stories. Both adults and children alike are very eager to share.

Over the last decade, with each sacred story, the artwork transforms. Like a cluster of butterfly cocoons opening simultaneously—each story adds healing to the collage of hope—ready for flight. Teachers often will mention that their students, after viewing dozens of ArtPrize exhibits all day long, will end up talking about my work when they return to school; the interactive nature of the work leaves an impression. Students end up remembering the interactive experience and talk about how it impacted them.

What kind of art has an impact on you?

Broken Wings
Grand Rapids Public Museum
272 Pearl Street NW (west of the river)
September 19 to October 7, 2018
Vote #66688

In light of the recent tragic school shootings across America, find out how you can create positive change from national bullying specialist Jeff Veley.

Share your story #BrokenWings

Our healing art involves you—because you matter!

Join Our Team: Be a Part of Something Big

What We Do

We create spaces where visitors feel personally cared for and validated. Our healing work has touched thousands of ArtPrize visitors—one person at a time (ArtPrize is a huge art event held in Grand Rapids, Michigan). Last year, 70,000 ArtPrize visitors participated with our soul healing artwork by writing Let Go notes.

Your Healing Stories

An ArtPrize visitor wrote: “I will be clean from crack cocaine sixteen years. Finally letting go!”

A mom wrote: “I want my son back. I feel like watching his internal battle is slowly killing me. I’m now choosing to let go of my lack of control. I need to take this step for my own emotional healing.”

A third grader wrote: “I am letting go of perfection because I want to be myself—the self that is not perfect!”

A son wrote: “Dad, you’re supposed to protect me from people like you. All I ever wanted was your love and approval. My heart longs for a real father.”

Our Next Challenge

This year’s interactive work will address bullying and school shootings by starting a Butterfly Effect—where one positive action impacts another positive action—to help better our world.

Make a Difference

We would love for you to be part of this journey. Since our art is very much collaborative and interactive, we would like to invite you to be part of our team for ArtPrize…and beyond. We would be so grateful for your help. Come join our team! Our healing art involves you—because you matter!

Broken Wings: ArtPrize Blunder

Throughout the ArtPrize years with over 270,000 individuals personally interacting with my healing work by writing notes, signing names, hanging paper prayers, or tying ribbons, I have gained a decade of experience as the maker of participatory artwork. But I also have had to learn—how to flow—with the interactive nature of each work from some very painful mistakes. Here’s an example of one of those difficult lessons:

In 2011 at Braving the Wind, an exhibit about remembering cancer survivors, visitors were invited to write a note and hang it on the metal Healing Tree. Most people understood the purpose for the interactive work. But a French family misunderstood.

Their son had written a birthday wish to a friend and hung it on the Healing Tree. When they mentioned the birthday note in their broken English, I explained that the work was for cancer survivors. They were so embarrassed that they removed their son’s note and left. In that terrible moment, I realized my blunder. It really didn’t matter that they had misinterpreted the work. I had ruined the healing moment for that dear family.

Consequently, I learned a big lesson. The hard way! I would have done anything to have had a second chance to redo the conversation with that French family.

But my failure taught me a valuable lesson: Pamela, let the work uniquely speak to each individual! Whether people understand the exact meaning of the work or not, it doesn’t matter. Just let the work work!

That same year a few days later, a female visitor also had a unique response. Divorce had been her cancer. So, she hung a note about her pain-filled divorce. Throughout the years, my interactive work has prompted many special healing occasions for ArtPrize visitors and helped me gain experience in allowing it to happen.

This year at Broken Wings, my ArtPrize Ten work about bullying and school shooting, a woman started crying when she realized that the exhibit invited interaction. Her sister had died as a result of burns in an accident. Overcome by the beauty of the work: A healing moment was born. As she wrote a precious remembrance on a band for her sister, she asked me to snap a photo. The tears continued to flow as she connected the band onto Broken Wings. The work invited this tender moment.

Because my bumbling interaction with the French family is still fresh in my memory, valuable lessons have been gained on how to adapt with each situation. Interactive healing art needs to be fluid. And each healing work works differently. So, a decade later, I have had over 270,000 opportunities for personal growth moments with each special healing interaction!

What mistakes have turned into life lessons for you?

Broken Wings
Grand Rapids Public Museum
272 Pearl Street NW (west of the river)
September 19 to October 7, 2018
Vote #66688

In light of the recent tragic school shootings across America, find out how you can create positive change from national bullying specialist Jeff Veley.

Share your story #BrokenWings

Our healing art involves you—because you matter!

Broken Wings: ArtPrize Ten

Me and that first ArtPrize now years ago? Let’s just say that when I began ArtPrize, I traveled a very steep learning curve. I didn’t know how to use a computer. I couldn’t remember ever attending a formal speech class. And I had very little training in writing. And all of these skills are essential to be successful as an artist. And then there was this little problem: I hadn’t painted in almost two decades.

But here are some of the strengths that I did have: Life experience. Perhaps age is a limiting factor with athletes. But for an artist, age deepens creativity and adds a fullness that continues to intensify with age. I also have heart. I’m willing to work hard and learn new things. And I can be persistent, which for artists is a must. So, these qualities combined with unwillingness to quit spells: She’s on the right track.

But even having these strengths don’t guarantee success. So, what is the secret behind the work? Why do thousands of visitors keep coming back, year after year, to experience it? Well, the answer is quite simple.

Each of my art installations have this huge army of friends praying for the work and for the ArtPrize visitors. Simply put, that’s what empowers my healing art. That’s why people connect with it. No other reason. Period.

Broken Wings
Grand Rapids Public Museum
272 Pearl Street NW (west of the river)
September 19 to October 7, 2018
Vote #66688

In light of the recent tragic school shootings across America, find out how you can create positive change from national bullying specialist Jeff Veley.

Share your story #BrokenWings

Our healing art involves you—because you matter!

Ten Years of ArtPrize: Thanks for Being Part of it

After interacting with ten of thousands of visitors, I’ve actually survived ten years as an ArtPrize artist, earned all ten t-shirts, and watched special answers to prayers unfold. But for me, every year prompted the same questions and same learning curve all over again—which required an enormous amount of faith and perseverance.

Interestingly, even after ten years of ArtPrize experience, these questions still haunt me: Will I be able to pay for my big ideas? Will I be able to secure the right venue? Will my work continue to communicate hope and healing?

The artistic struggle is always ongoing, but in the midst of the challenges, I have experienced divine favor every single time! Donors, the perfect venue, friends and volunteers—all arrived as special gifts—year after year! And for EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU, I give thanks!

How have some surprising resources enabled you to accomplish more than you ever thought possible? Share your story #ColorMeKind

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Our healing art involves you—because you matter!

Hometown Hero: Healing Spaces

Throughout ArtPrize Seven, guests approached the Hometown Hero painting with visible excitement. Laughter, smiles, hugs, and tears were evident. The bonds of love deepened as families honored important individuals.

For some, moments of silence commemorated the life of a hero. Times of remembrance, contemplation, and sadness. Many Vietnam veterans shed tears.

Others needed to talk. To pay tribute. Parents told their children about special people in their lives. Grandfathers were recognized. Tender moments between husbands and wives were conveyed in whispers and looks. The work was a catalyst for many precious moments.

What hero in your life stands out above the rest? Share your story #HometownHero

To learn more, visit watercolorbypamela.com…

Our healing art involves you—because you matter!

Hometown Hero: A Legacy of Hope

Before ArtPrize even began, a father and son took a quiet moment to interact with Hometown Hero installation. Their surprising determination to write a hero’s name on the painting, while we were still installing the work, hinted what was to come during ArtPrize. In that spontaneous moment, the father’s determination to have a teachable moment with his son ended up inspiring me too.

How do you honor the heroes in your life? Share your story #HometownHero

To learn more, visit watercolorbypamela.com…

Our healing art involves you—because you matter!