Tuesday, May 14, 2013

One Million Bones: Project Reflection

This year we worked on OMB through National Art Honor Society and with the help of the PTA we had support to buy clay.

It looks like we made about 145 bones over the year! This was with the work of about 15 students, usually working on a bi-weekly or monthly basis one day a week. I am very happy with this number. This means we raised $145 for CARE, and also raised awareness for genocide happening in the world today.

Carrying the message of One Million Bones to my school was the goal. Even more students heard about the project through a large assembly held in April. The impact of the project could have been improved if more students outside of art and NAHS had been able to make bones, and if I had organized a larger event and advertised it school-wide. Time was limited, however, and this did not happen, but with the resources and people available I think we did well.

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