Kites
Create-a-Kite was one of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities on 4/16/08.
A sign for the activity said,
"Unfurl your kite and decorate with images of hope and love, words of peace, strength and comfort. Take your kite outside and watch it lift your message to the sky and rise to the heavens. You may keep your kite or return it for others to fly."
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
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Kite
One of the kites made on 4/16/08 as part of the "Remembering Through Art Creation" activities.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-10
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
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Korean Kite
One of the items on display at the Alumni Center Art Exhibit. On 4/16/08, as part of the Day of Remembrance observance, the Holtzman Alumni Center Museum displayed examples of art, crafts, quilts, and other memorabilia contributed since April 16, 2007. This is one of over 60,000 items that will eventually go to Special Collections at Newman Library.
A Kite of Compassion sent from Drew University Theological School Korean Caucus. A letter accompanying the kite expressed students' deepest condolences to the victims and their families as well as prayers for Seung Hui Cho and his family.
Kacey Beddoes
2008-05-09
Kacey Beddoes
Kacey Beddoes (kbeddoes@vt.edu)
eng