7 February

The Bishop Gibbons Artists Paint On The Black Canvas We Sent Them. Take A Look. Creativity Lives In This School

by Jon Katz

Sue Silverstein tells me that painting on the canvases sent by the Army Of Good to Bishop Gibbons High School is so loved by her art students that they are painting white canvases black to keep painting more. It’s striking that these kids are so inspired by their art just by changing the color of the canvas.

Take a look. Sue always looks for discarded and forgotten objects the students can use in their art projects – old clothes, jewelry, kid’s toys, shoes, clothes, wood, scarves and hats, etc. If you wish to contribute, you can send your discarded things to Sue Silverstein, 2600 Albany Street, Schenectady, New York, 12304. Take a look at what these deeply engaged young artists are doing thanks to your generosity. You are the best human being that I know.


 

 

2 Comments

  1. Wow! Such talented young ladies and men. I love seeing this! Thank you for your involvement and allowing others to help.

  2. Their art is truly beautiful. It should all be for sale. They’d be surprised at the $ they could make.

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