The Memory Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting intercultural understanding and kindness between children around the world through school-based art programs.
This year's Studio Art students worked countless hours on skilled portrait drawings to make special gifts for children who are facing substantial challenges around the world. Each student was given a photograph of an orphan from Syria, to recreate as a pencil drawing that would be gifted back across the globe. The portraits help the children feel valued, show them that many people care about their wellbeing, and provide them with a special childhood memory for the future.
Our portraits recently traveled to Malaysia and we are expecting a video back of the children receiving our artwork. The goal is to "create a kinder world through art."
Jaynee Barrow
Watercolor Work
GOLD KEY
Eli Creighton
Doodle Daydreaming
GOLD KEY
Rose Dullen
About Me
GOLD KEY
Amelia Counterman
Burton Brainwash
SILVER KEY
Rose Dullen
Key Entry
SILVER KEY
Adisyn Spataro
Rolled Painted Palette
SILVER KEY
Caitlynn Lawson
Colorful Name
SILVER KEY
Camden Burns
Treeful of Color
HONORABLE MENTION
Arabella Schafer
Paint Prep
SILVER KEY
Lilly Lynn
Glue Army
HONORABLE MENTION
Amelia Counterman
Doodle Daydreaming
HONORABLE MENTION
Amelia Counterman
Wandering Mind
HONORABLE MENTION
Liam Smallman
Glass Still Life
HONORABLE MENTION
Kylie Legare
Mindful of Monet
HONORABLE MENTION
Kylie Legare
Fall Values
HONORABLE MENTION
Adisyn Spataro
Thinking of Patterns
HONORABLE MENTION
Eli Creighton
First Place Printmaking
"Doodle Daydreaming"
A wide range of artwork was selected to be displayed at the Salmon River Fine Arts Gallery showcasing schools from throughout Oswego County.
Congratulations to Adisyn Spataro, Arabella Schafer, Eli Creighton, and Amelia Counterman on winning awards for this county show!
Amelia Counterman- 2nd Place Drawing
"Secret Garden"
Arabella Schafer- 3rd Place Drawing
"Paint Prep"
Adisyn Spataro- The Phoenix Award
"Rolled Painted Palette"
Student work with a nature theme was selected to be on display at Beaver Lake Nature Center throughout the month of April. Students were presented with awards for their efforts at the closing ceremony on Sunday, April 28th.