MANNA Kids Care Art Exhibition with Unami Artwork
Congratulations to the students in Mrs. Jones and Mr. Kesilman’s eighth grade B day classes, who participated in this year’s MANNA KidsCare project. These students created ceramic windchimes as gifts to accompany MANNA’s holiday meals. Their artwork is on display at the Woodmere Art Museum in Chestnut Hill until December 21st.
This is the seventh year that Unami is involved in the Kids Care MANNA project, a collaboration of Kids Corner on WXPN (88.5 FM), MANNA (Metropolitan AIDS Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance), and the Woodmere Art Museum. Kids Care is an exhibition of artwork created by children especially for people living with HIV/AIDS and encourages kids to help those in need around the holidays. At the close of the exhibition, the artwork is delivered as holiday gifts, along with MANNA's fabulous holiday home-cooked meals for their clients.
Their art will be will be delivered as gifts with a holiday meal this December, to people with life-threatening illnesses. Students chose to make ceramic windchimes that used this year's theme of "heartbeats." They also made cards and attached a personal note of good wishes. We are proud of Unami's talented art students and their contributions to this worthwhile cause!
Stop by the Woodmere Art Museum in Chestnut Hill to see all of the participating schools and artworks before December 21st. The show will be up until December 21th, at which point the gifts will be wrapped up and distributed, along with specially prepared meals, to MANNA's clients.