News from the Sidewalk
CHALK4PEACE is the global chalk art project about peace. We celebrate our eleventh year as a worldwide event encouraging peace. CHALK4PEACE, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization.
We've had more than 1000 events in 50 countries and have covered more than 12 miles of pavement with messages and visions of peace in sidewalk chalk...
We believe in "Drawing the World Together..."
CHALK4PEACE participated in the Peace Day Student Observance at the United Nations in New York City in 2016 to honor the International Day of Peace. Hundreds of thousands of young artists of all ages have joined us since 2005.
Our goal: ONE MILLION artists Chalking 4 Peace at the same time...
Because we need Peace...Now more than ever...
CHALK4PEACE at the Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta, FL 9/16/17
Hurricane Irma couldn't slow the progress of CHALK4PEACE at the Lighthouse ArtCenter in Tequesta, FL as Master Street Painter and Arts Organizer extraordinaire Jennifer Chaparro teamed up with her photojournalist husband Craig Houdeshell and the Lighthouse ArtCenter to hold their first CHALK4PEACE event for the community. After Jennifer fashioned a 60 foot peace symbol, some 70 young artists of all ages stopped by to make their mark for peace less than a week after Irma's hundred mile an hour winds blew through town. These exquisite photos document this wonderful resiliency and creativity; and we look forward to working with our friends from Florida more in the future. Click on the photos to see the slideshow.
Lighthouse ArtCenter School of Art: http://lighthouseArts.org (link will work soon.)
The Summer I Built a Church: Creating A Portrait of the Emanuel AME Church of Charleston in Porcelain
I was commissioned this past summer to create a memorial tribute to the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC and the Emanuel 9. Made of glazed porcelain and mixed media, it is 5'4" x 3'8" x 6". I spent 500+ hours in the creation of this piece. In the past, I had spent time in Charleston and created architectural portraits in clay of its buildings and used that art to raise funds for non-profit causes in the city. The purpose of this project is to pay tribute to the Fallen, and to help provide what comfort and healing can be gained from a monument such as this. The original timing to deliver the art was waylaid by Hurricane Irma's 4 foot storm surge; which unfortunately, wiped out the Low Country Freedom Reigns Festival's fundraising events. The organization had commissioned this project; and hard hit by the storm, had to step back financially from their final support to complete the delivery and final payment. The goal now is to deliver the work to the Church for display for a period of time and possibly to an east coast African American History Museum this fall.
http://www.independent.com/news/2017/aug/30/charleston-victims-remembered-ceramic/
Herndon Elementary School CHALK4PEACE June 14, 2017
The Mighty Bees were buzzing all over the pavement as the students, faculty and parents made their marks for peace. This is their tenth year joining us for CHALK4PEACE!