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National Quilt Museum August 15 - October 27, 2011

 

 

 

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University of Memphis: ‘Earth Day Festival’ Exhibit Thursday, April 21, 2011

 

 

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2012 National Art Educators Association Exhibit

 

 

 

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Houston Public Library, Houston, Texas

 

 

 

 

Hands On Children's Museum

 

 

 

Children's Museum of Phoenix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Shari Garrett-Miller from Hoover, Alabama Elizabeth Carpenter Public Library of New Hope, September 2011Native and Nature Ways Summer Camp in Birmingham, Alabama Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve Exhibit Images Kyle Smith & Cameron Kaercher from Latham, NY “Holding the Memory”Created by: Laura Grover Created by: Ginny Clark from Victoria, AustraliaCreated by Ann E. Ruthsdottir from Brunswick, ME


The Dream Rocket Project at Memphis University

Walnut Springs Middle School Group Photo May 25, 2011

Junior Museum Exhibit

West Florida Library / Main Branch Exhibit

 


"Stop Animal Abuse"


Talented and Gifted Students at Athens Middle School

★Created by Girl Scout Troop 544 from Morehead, Kentucky


★ Created by St Andrew's Uniting Church Youth from Australia

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 30036 from New Baltimore, Michigan; “Our Future in Space”

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop #3242 from Spartanburg, South Carolina,

★ Created by the 3rd Grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop #11299,

★ Created by the 3rd Grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop #11299,

 

 

Nancy A. Emisman & Students

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 3522 from Mansfield, Texas

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 273 from Breda, IA Organizer: Christy Schettler

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 273 from Breda, IA Organizer: Christy Schettler

 


★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 273 from Breda, IA “Sweet Dreams Puzzle”

 


★ Created by Chaffee's 4th Grade Gifted and Talented Class, “Equality”

 

 

 

 

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 63 from Pasadena, Maryland “Imagine That!”

 

 

 

 

 

 


★ Created by RoseMary Baty-Willcox from Canfield, Ohio “All People are Children of One World”Memphis University Earth Day Event!Memphis University Earth Day Event!Memphis University Earth Day Event!Families Exploring Space Together!★ Created by the Students of the Blue Heron Art Studio, “Art Astronauts”   ★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 1058 from Blue Springs, MO Girl Scout Brownies Troop 3523: Mansfield, Texas★ By Girl Scout Troop 1256 (2nd Grade Brownies) “Be Yourself, Be Amazing”Created by Meena Schaldenbrand:





★ By Max Riley, a student at the Neighborhood Art House, “stop our dependency on fossil fuel”

 

 


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Greater New York (17)

★Created by Girl Scout Troop 3054 from New York, NY
With the Girl Scouts of Greater New York
Organizer: Stacey Pilson
Title: “Troop 3054 Promotes Peace”
Dream Theme: Peace
Materials & Techniques Used: sewing and drawing
Participants: Regan Sims, PS Sims, Emma Griffin, Kiara Hubbard
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★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 3054 from New York, NY “Troop 3054 Promotes Peace” 

Created by Girl Scout Troop 3054 from New York, NY
With the Girl Scouts of Greater New York
Title: “Troop 3054 against Poverty”
Dream Theme: Poverty
Materials & Techniques Used: sewing, drawing, and painting
Participants: Samantha Bryant, Inez Wellington, Jenna Kerman, Arly Castellanos

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★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 3054 from New York, NY “Troop 3054 against Poverty”

Created by Girl Scout Troop #3054 from New York, NY
With the Girl Scouts Council of Greater New York
Title: “Girl Scout Troop #3054 Promotes Good Health”
Dream Theme: Health
Participants: Xiomara Kelly, Jillian Brigham, Sarea Shariff and Margaret Griffin
Materials & Techniques Used: drawings, paintings and sewing.
What is your group’s artwork about?
“The girls brainstormed and created panels to promote health.” 

★Created by Girl Scout Troop #3054 from New York, NY

Created by the Girl Scouts at PS 23 in Staten Island, New York
Organizer: Ronni Ettinger
Title: “The World Is Ours”
Dream Theme: Community
What is your group’s artwork about?
“We want to lower taxes so the people can like live better. We want all to reduse,
Reuse & recycle so the world is a better place. We included smiley faces to make 
People happier.”
Participants:
Nicole Biose
Julia Wanamaker
Paige Jordan
Diana Arena
Materials & Techniques Used: Leather, Felt, Sticky Letters, Paint Seashells
Did your group enjoy working on this project?
“Yes, you could be creative, and arts & crafts is always fun.”
What other projects could the IFC do?
*Sears Tower
*Around the Statue of Martin Luther King – because her had a dream!

★ Created by the Girl Scouts at PS 23 in Staten Island, New York “The World Is Ours”

Created by the Girl Scouts at PS 23 in Staten Island, New York
Organizer: Ronni Ettinger
Title: “The World Is Ours”
Dream Theme: Community
What is your group’s artwork about?
“We want to lower taxes so the people can like live better. We want all to reduse,
Reuse & recycle so the world is a better place. We included smiley faces to make 
People happier.”
Participants:
Nicole Biose
Julia Wanamaker
Paige Jordan
Diana Arena
Materials & Techniques Used: Leather, Felt, Sticky Letters, Paint Seashells
Did your group enjoy working on this project?
“Yes, you could be creative, and arts & crafts is always fun.”
What other projects could the IFC do?
*Sears Tower
*Around the Statue of Martin Luther King – because her had a dream!

★ Created by the Girl Scouts at PS 23 in Staten Island, New York “The World Is Ours”

★ Created by the Girl Scouts at PS23
Organizer: Ronni Ettinger
With the Girl Scouts of Greater New York
Title: “Ocean Piece”
Dream Theme: Conservation / Find a Cure
What is your group’s artwork about? 
*Our panel represents the ocean. We included the fish with garbage in hopes that someday the
Oceans will be clean. 
*The clownfish represents hope. We also included some artwork to 
represent the hope of finding a cure for autism or cancer. 
Materials & Techniques Used: Pompoms to make dabbed paints, 
shells, flowers, peace signs, and markers.
Participants:
Dervia Doherty
Rayna Sciarrotta
Destiny Mighonico
Zoe Lapinski
What other projects could the IFC do?
*Love who you are
*Pollution
*Save the Ocean
*World Hunger

★ Created by the Girl Scouts at PS23; Dream Theme: Conservation / Find a Cure

Created by Girl Scout Troop PS23 from Staten Island, New York

With the Girl Scouts of Greater New York Council

Organizer – Ronni Ettinger

Title “Peace, Love, and Happiness”

Dream Theme – Peace

Participants:

Meghan Haddad

Jolie Bozza

Kaylee Ettinger

Materials and Techniques Used: Fabric, flowers, recycled Capri suns turned inside out, foam, paint.

What is your group’s artwork about? “We wanted to use recycled materials. We hope to have world peace in the generations to come.”

Did you enjoy working on this project? “Yes, we liked being artistic. We feel like we are helping the environment.”

What other projects could the IFC do? “A school, a museum – Museum of Natural History.”

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop PS23 from Staten Island, New York Peace, “Love, and Happiness”

Created by the Girl Scouts at PS 23 on Staten Island, New York

Title “Imagine That”

Dream Theme - Conservation

Organizer – Ronni Ettinger

What is your group’s artwork about? “We want to help the pollution. If care are run on batteries than they will no longer pollute our earth.”

Materials & Techniques Used: Sparkly letters, paint, foam, and fabric.

Did your group enjoy working on this project? “Yes, because I like to be artistic & we care about their environment.”
What other projects could the IFC do? “Panels around a hospital & inside the lobbies to make the patients feel hopeful.”

Participants:

Organizer-Ronni Ettinger
Amanda Jordan
Katie Schmerhorn
Emily Kaht
Nianh Mann
Created by the Girl Scouts at PS 23 on Staten Island, New York “Imagine That”

Created by Girl Scouts at PS 23 from Staten Island, NY

Organizer – Ronni Ettinger 

Title – “Save the Earth”

Dream Theme – Peace, Ocean, Earth

What is your group’s artwork about? “You can make a difference saving the earth by saving the beach…..Do not liter, don’t pollute and don’t leave cars running.”

Materials & Techniques Used: Foam, Flowers, Paint, Pom Poms.Participants: Megan Rafferty, Victoria Moylan, Arianna Claysen, Courtney Weigele 

Did you enjoy working on this project? “Yes, it was fun making the panel. We liked working together.”

★Created by Girl Scouts at PS 23 from Staten Island, NY “Save the Earth”

Created By: Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY
Title:
“Join Hands for Peace
Dream Theme: Peace
Organizer: Maryellen J. Keogh
Techniques & Materials Used: Hands were traced on fabric and cut out and joined on to the main panel; lettering was done with fabric paints
What is your artwork about?
The girls traced their hands on different colored fabrics. After they were cut out, the hands were arranged on the orange panel in the form of the Peace Symbol, each hand overlapping the other. The bottom on the Peace Symbol is left open providing space for more helping hands to join in the process of peace, and all are invited to join in.
Peace is possible if everyone makes the decision to work towards it. You begin with yourself, developing a peaceful heart. Keep some peace and pass the rest on to the next person, perhaps in your family, your friends, your neighborhood and keep going, keep inviting people to join hands, helping to bring peace to our world.
Participants: The Girl Scouts of Holy Name include Troops 2356, 2226, 2359, 2402 and 2029
What other projects could the IFC do? The Brooklyn Bridge
★ Created By: Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY, “Join Hands for Peace”
Created By: Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY
Title:
“Go Green – Your World Needs You”
Dream Theme: Conservation
Organizer: Maryellen J. Keogh
Techniques & Materials Used: Designs were either drawn and cut out or cut out from Girl Scout Fabric; Letters were stenciled and colored with fabric paint; the pieces were sewn together and backed with a girl scout fabric.
What is your artwork about?
The girls made a Snowgirl. Green was chosen to represent the earth against a blue background to represent the sea and the sky. Girl Scouts promise to live by the Girl Scout Law. Included in the law are a number of things, but the girls chose to focus on the parts that call for Girl Scouts to use resources wisely and make the world a better place.
Going Green reminds us to protect our earth. We have to conserve and preserve our resources.We all have to do out part and the Girl Scouts of Holy Name are trying to theirs and hope you can do yours as well.
Participants: The Girl Scouts of Holy Name include Troops 2356, 2226, 2359, 2402 and 2029
What other projects could the IFC do? The Girl Scouts are celebrating their 100th anniversary of scouting in this country in 2012 – so maybe a huge Trifoil.
★ Created By: Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY, “Go Green – Your World Needs You”
Created By: Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY
Title:
“Signs of Peace and Promise
Dream Theme: Peace
Organizer: Maryellen J. Keogh
Techniques & Materials Used: Letters were drawn and colored with fabric paint; Symbols were drawn on fabric or cut out of fabric and put together on a green fabric background; Green represents the color hope. All pieces were sewn together.
What is your artwork about? The girls used the Peace Symbol, the Peace Sign and the Girl Scout Promise Sign to tell their story. The world is represented in the Peace Symbol and is surrounded by the hand signs of peace and Girl Scouts offering the Girls Scout sign, which is used for a number of things including the recitation of the Girl Scout Promise.
The Girl Scout promise is a commitment to duty and service. When the girls were planning their design their formula was simple. Service, as promised by Girl Scouts when they raise their right hands making the Girl Scout sign + the signs of peace = love for one another and our world.
All the signs, Peace, the Girl Scout Promise and the World are placed on a huge heart. This heart is surrounded by the Holy Name Girl Scouts, who are trying to do their part to work towards peace for the love of the world and all those in it.
Participants: Girl Scouts of Holy Name Brooklyn include Troops 2356, 2226, 2359, 2402 and 2029.
What other projects could the IFC do? The World’s Sphere, similar to that in Flushing Meadows Park, NY on the Old World’s Fair Grounds.
★ Created By: Girl Scouts of Holy Name from Brooklyn, NY, “Signs of Peace and Promise”

By Girl Scout Troop #5393 & Deborah Dennis from Staten Island, NY.

Title – World Peace

Dream Theme – Peace

What is your group’s artwork about? “Our Girl Scout Troop wishes for world peace. We believe that if we all come together we can achieve world peace. We painted the background blue & green to represent our world. We printed the peace sign in a variety of colors to represent the many colors of our world. The dove is a universal sign of Peace.”

Techniques & Materials Used: Sun setter out door fabric, fabric primer, acrylic paint, glow in the dark acrylic paint.  

Did you enjoy working on this project? Yes, we enjoy brainstorming and working as a team.What other projects could the IFC do? Perhaps a bridge. Bridge’s represent a new destination. Life is full of new destinations… to where??

★By Girl Scout Troop #5393 & Deborah Dennis from Staten Island, NY.

Created by Girl Scout Troop 2292 from Brooklyn, NY

Title-“Troop 2292 Dream’s Big

Organizers – Sarah Moore & Elizabeth Crowell

Dream Theme – Community & Peace

Techniques & Materials Used: Fabric paints & markers, buttons, yarn, and pillowcases.

What is your group’s artwork about? “We are a new Girl Scout troop of 8, 6-7 year old girls. We are encouraging our girls to dream big about what we can do as a group versus what can be done alone. Our girls are interested in increasing peace in their community.”

Did you enjoy this project? “Very much! The girls are so excited to see their hard work on display in our neighborhood.

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 2292 from Brooklyn, NY, “The girls are so excited to see their hard work on display in our neighborhood.”

BY Girl Scout Troop 2647 from Brooklyn, New York

Organizer - Shae Dixon

Dream Theme - Imagination

What is your group’s artwork about?“We allowed the girls complete control of their panel. They wanted to simply be creative and they all did their own thing. In girl scouting one of the things we push is to allow girls to be themselves and think for themselves and this was a perfect opportunity to showcase this.”


Did you enjoy this project? Absolutely! The girls learned a lot about recycling/the planet and can’t wait to see their work displayed!If you could choose the next International Fiber Collaborative project what would you like to see? I think it would be amazing to get designers involved and have artists/students cover their runways or showrooms, or a wall in each of their stores


Techniques Used & Materials Used:Thread; needle; play dough; buttons; fabric from used clothes/garment bag
Did your group enjoy working on this project?"Absolutely! The girls learned a lot about recycling/the planet and can't wait to see their artwork displayed!"


What other project could the IFC do? "I think it would be amazing to get designers involved and have artists/students cover their runways or showrooms, or a wall in each of their stores."

★ BY Girl Scout Troop 2647 from Brooklyn, New York, “Imagination”

By Brownie Troop #4371 with the Girl Scouts of Greater New York in Forest Hills, NY
Title-"Wonders of Water"
Dream Theme - Conservation
Materials & Techniques Used: Paper raindrops sealed in a clear plastic shower curtain with packing tape.
What is your groups artwork about?
"Our Brownie Troop is working on the Wonders of Water Journey. Each girl drew in a raindrop something that needs water or a message to save water."
Tallahassee Museum Show in Tallahassee, Florida
Troop 4371
By Brownie Troop #4371 with the Girl Scouts of Greater New York in Forest Hills, NY 
Title-"Wonders of Water"
Dream Theme - Conservation
Materials & Techniques Used: Paper raindrops sealed in a clear plastic shower curtain with packing tape.
What is your groups artwork about?
"Our Brownie Troop is working on the Wonders of Water Journey. Each girl drew in a raindrop something that needs water or a message to save water."
Tallahassee Museum Show in Tallahassee, Florida
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Brown v. Board of Education "Expressions of Freedom & Equality"  KS  Apr 15  
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Lawrence Public Library KS Jun 15
Paul Sawyier Public Library KY Jun 15
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Arkansas City Public Library KS Jun 15
Mulvane Art Museum KS Jun 15
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Philip S Miller Library MO May 20
Corning City Library KS May 15
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POTTAWATOMIE-WABAUNSEE REGIONAL LIBRARY KS Apr 15
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Fernandina Beach Library FL Apr 15
Alta Vista Mini Library KS Apr 15
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Amelia Island Quilt Guild Visit and Display FL Apr 15
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Jetmore Public Library KS Mar 15
Hudson Park Branch NY Mar 15
Seneca Free Library KS Mar 15
Chaffee Elem.School AL Feb 15
2012 NAEA Exhibit NYC Feb 10
Pratt Public Library KS Feb 15
Jay Johnson Public Library KS Feb 15
Kansas Discovery Museum, National Youth Art Mounth
KS Feb 15
St. John's Catholic School AL Jan 15
Ottawa Library KS Jan 15
Mundy Branch Library NY Jan 15
Grand Central Branch NY Jan 15
Liberal Memorial Public Library KS Jan 15
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Hamilton Fish Park Library
NY Dec 15
Crestwood Elementary School MS TBA
Atkinson Public Library NE Dec 15
Imagine It Children's Mus GA Dec 15
Univ. of Huddersfield
U.K.
Dec 15
Valparaiso Public Library NE Nov 15
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library AL Nov 15
Houston Public Library GA Nov 15
Eleanor E. Murphy Library AL Nov 15
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