Thursday, October 16, 2014

Water is Life

Water is Life
It’s one of those rainy, soggy New England days and one can only hope that in #PatriotsNation, despite all the team’s injuries, that we get another win this evening. But onto the point of today’s post, which if any parents and teachers happen to be reading, it’s a Thursday contest you don’t want to miss. Just in from the Landscape Architecture newsletter, it’s worth the click on this link about a National Art Contest that focuses on Smart Water Use. This ‘Water is Life’ Classroom art and mural contest is meant to engage students from grades K-12 while bringing together art and research, exploring the many ways we use water throughout the United States. 

So there you have it – let’s get kids engaged. It’s a great way to boost the spirits on a rainy day including research, design and art as part of the display. As Julia Cameron reminds us in ‘Finding Water: The Art of Perseverance’, “Making art has taught me that the tiniest smidgen of progress is something to be cherished.”    Find out more details by clicking here. This is when I wish I was a kid again.
Water is life - including the spider in this web
 © All Images by Ann Bilowz

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