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Get Creative with TAPH Saturday, May 3!

4/23/2014

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Get Creative with The Art Project, Houston is a day of creativity and fun.  Each participant experiences two workshops of their choice, led by professional Houston artists. In each workshop you will learn a new art skill, tap into your creativity and leave with your very own masterpieces. 

We provide art experiences for everyone to tap into their creative spirit within, as well as creative ways for people to financially assist the Bread of Life in offering therapeutic art opportunities for Houston's homeless community.

Click HERE to register today!

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Celebrate with us on Thursday, April 10

4/2/2014

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You Are Cordially Invited to the 
 
Lovett Elementary School & The Art Project, Houston Collaboration Exhibit & Celebration 
 
"The Perfect Place in the Whole Wide World Is..." 
 
Thursday, April 10 

Noon-1pm
Lovett Elementary School, Multi-Purpose Room 
8814 South Rice Avenue 
Houston, Texas 77096 


The Lovett Elementary Visual Arts Department and First Graders partnered with artists from 
The Art Project, Houston to create a once in a lifetime watercolor art exhibition.  

The first graders and artists of The Art Project, Houston were each invited to write letters inspired by the given writing prompt "The Perfect Place in the Whole Wide World Is...". The responses were traded between groups and used as muses to create marvelous watercolor pieces. This unprecedented union of artworks was highlighted at Prescription:Paint 2013 on December 7, 2013. 


We are thankful to our friends from Re-imagining Life Together and Lovett Elementary School for helping to make this exhibition and collaboration possible. 

To learn more about this collaboration and how you can host this special exhibit click HERE to contact Project Manager, Lanecia Rouse.


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Art is for ALL: A Partnership to Bring More Creativity into the Lives of Houstonians

8/31/2013

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We are excited about our recent partnership with Hope Stone, Inc., offering three free art classes for individuals 14 years of age and older this fall at St. John's Downtown. Like Hope Stone, Inc., we believe art is for all and will continue to create opportunities for all persons to tap into their creativity. 


Here are a few words describing the fall classes and work Hope Stone, Inc. from Lydia Hance, Education Director of Hope Stone, Inc.:

This Fall, Hope Stone Inc. will bring arts education master classes to The Art Project Houston community. These classes will be drumming led by percussionist Kirk Suddreath, Spoken Word by slam poet “Outspoken Bean,” and Theater by actor Leslie Lenert. Everyone is welcome in these workshops, as Hope Stone’s mission is “Art for All.” 

Founded by executive and artistic director Jane Weiner in 1997, Hope Stone, Inc. provides outreach and support services in the Houston area through dance and performance art. Hope Stone is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Houstonians using art. At its inception, Hope Stone concentrated on areas of need such as community artistic performance, art outreach to children at risk, and community dance and movement classes.


In 2004, Hope Stone established Hope Stone Studio in a renovated loft in Houston’s historic Fourth Ward. From this 3500+ square foot space, Hope Stone offers year-round dance and movement classes for children and adults. 

Hope Stone Studio is also home to the nationally acclaimed Hope Stone Dance Company, a professional dance company, which has been recognized for its bold choreography, as well as cutting-edge modern dance performances. 

Our Hope Stone Kids program, created in 2002, to help meet the artistic and emotional needs of underserved and at-risk students ages 6-18. The program uses master teachers in dance, theater, music, photography, spoken word and yoga to empower and educate our youth. We are also pleased to offer young choreographers and dancers our new space grant program, HopeWorks.


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TAPH Visits the Station Museum for Contemporary Art

6/20/2013

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The Art Project class went to the Station Museum today! CALL IT STREET ART, CALL IT FINE ART, CALL IT WHAT YOU KNOW is the exhibition currently showing at the museum featuring several of Houston's talented artists. It is showing May 25, 2013 - August 25, 2013. To learn more information click the following link:
Station Museum
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Find the Beauty

4/18/2013

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“I love watercolor class.  
I just love it!  
Today I made paintings.  I made art badly but bravely.  I wasn’t in love with the pictures but I didn’t give up on the process.  I am so thankful for Mr. Joe’s instruction, compassion, motivation, and encouragement. He taught me that you don’t reject and stop loving your child (your painting/ your creation) just because your child (your painting/your creation) is ugly! You love all of your children (your paintings) unconditionally.  At some point, you will look upon them and find the beauty in them.  You learn to keep painting as your skills develop and evolve! 
Keep on painting!”

-Kelly B., TAPH Artist Partner
Kelly will have a piece on Creativity published in the July/August Issue of Alive Now (www.alivenow.upperroom.org). Alive Now is an Upper Room Ministries Publication. 


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A Transformation from Heartache to Hope

2/19/2013

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This past art class rotation included many unique workshops, powerful times of sharing, and delicious lunches.  The TAPH artist participants fully invested their talents and encouraged one another to explore new creative ideas.  I have seen the power of vulnerability about our struggles, as well as our rejoicing in our celebrations. 

The class began as a group of people and ended as a family.
Some of the common themes expressed in the student’s work included joy, love and life, possibility, and faith.  The class participated in multiple life-giving workshops including watercolor with Joe Synan, collage with Robert Hodge, adornments from recycled objects at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and silk painting with guest artist Deb Gavron.  The artist participants described their experience as  “great, enriching, and magical”

Here are some quotes from the TAPH artist participants...

 “I thoroughly enjoyed the watercolor class. I was intimidated at first because I had never really painted before. Mr. Joe was very understanding.  He showed us different techniques.  He let us explore our own personal creativity.  After making several paintings I felt more comfortable about the creative process.  I really would like to do another watercolor workshop in the future.  I hope that others will appreciate my paintings but more importantly, I enjoyed the process and I loved my work!”
-K.B. (Watercolor Workshop with Joe Synan)

“Today has been a wonderful and blessed day for me.  A day of light and creativity. It felt so good as a therapeutic release. I just love this class. I am so excited about being in it. God has opened a new door for me! I had been praying for doors of opportunity to be opened, he did more than I asked! (Ephesians 3:20)  I am so blessed and encouraged by this church, and the path and journey I am on. Praise God. Everyday becomes better and more blessed.”
-P.J. (Watercolor Workshop with Joe Synan)

 “I enjoyed myself, it was my first time going and I thought it was going to be boring but I was amazed. I liked the cups exchange exhibit, that was neat. (Artist Michael Strand accepted “misfit cups” from visitors in exchange for his handmade cups as a part of his “Misfit Cup Liberation Project”)  I love that we came here and I loved making arts and crafts. I love my wind chime that I made.”
-A. (Visit to Houston Center for Contemporary Craft)

“The collage workshop was very revealing.  I was very intimidated by the large piece of paper.  I fought through the fear.  I had to overcome my own rigidity and resistance to trying new things.  I seemed to be more concerned about doing the project right than allowing the process to unfold naturally.  I felt that I used too many faces and words rather than images and symbols.  I felt like my collage screamed rather than evoking something subtle and thoughtful.  It was instructive in that it is a study in my own psychology and emotional life.  I feel less fearful about the process and all of the work to cut out and organize the images but it was rewarding.  I would definitely enjoy doing another collage class.  The next time I would be more relaxed and playful.  I would try to flow rather than force it.  I wouldn’t barrel through it like a rodeo bull but cascade over the page like water.  I would enjoy doing collage work again.” 
-K.B. (Collage Workshop with Robert Hodge)

 “I enjoyed meeting the instructor and hearing about her talent and experience working with silk colors/designs.”
- T.D. (Silk Painting Workshop with Deb Gavron)

Blog Reflection by Cynthia Javaras, Mission Year Intern with The Art Project, Houston

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29 Ways to Stay Creative

12/26/2012

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Check out this video. Be inspired. Tap into and foster your own creativity.

http://vimeo.com/24302498#
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The Celebration of a Journey 

12/24/2012

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Reflection by Mission Year Intern with TAPH, Cynthia Javaras

The art class ended another rotation this past Tuesday December 18, 2012.  The students have journeyed through various trips to Museums, enjoyed a couple of watercolor workshops directed by a local artist, and learned new skills including working with fabric.  Below, are the individual celebrations and experiences of the art students.

 “Ever since we went to the museum of contemporary craft and saw the fabric art exhibit I have wanted to stitch.  Now I don’t want to sketch, all I want is my needle and thread.”
(Eric) a participant who is currently working on a fabric piece with the words “Be encouraging to one another”

Ms. Carolyn is a student who is very fond of the scripture John 3:16 and has continuously looked for new ways to place her stamp on new materials.  This art class rotation she started to paint!

“The art class is a relaxing environment for me.”
(Gerald) a participant who has inspired the class with his dedication to his school work along with his commitment to the art class.

“ I enjoyed the trip to the Fine Arts Museum because in the Egyptian exhibit showed how writing to them was a sacred practice, and I enjoyed that because I am a writer.”
-(Kellie) a participant who is a extremely gifted writer, lover and brilliant caretaker of words. Be on watch for some of her pieces soon.

“I like to draw peaceful places (including mountain and beach scenes) because I want to go there myself.”
 -(Chris) a participant who is currently a resident at Knowles-Temenos apartments and volunteers daily at the Bread of Life, Inc. as a way to give back.

Each of the students have unique passions including writing, sewing, painting, drawing, poetry, stamping, and collage.  Despite these differences of skill and craft, the class shares a genuine spirit of thankfulness and gratitude toward one another.  As a way to mark their willingness to commit to the process of healing and being empowered by art, each member of the class was handed a “Certificate of Completion" and was photographed by one of the participants who picked up a box camera for the special day.

Smiles all around.

Special thanks to Marie Noack, Roz Grimes and Pastor Simeon L. Queen for their leadership, support and love of each participant in The Art Project class (therapeutic art and empowerment 5-week rotation class of TAPH).

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Invest in Lives and Have FUN Doing It!

10/5/2012

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It's is not too late to purchase your ticket for the second annual FUNdraiser of the Bread of Life, Inc. for our therapeutic art and empowerment project, The Art Project, Houston!

Prescription: Paint 2012 is an interactive paint party FUNdraiser to support the work of the Bread of Life, Inc. to facilitate the mental healing and transition of men and women of the homeless community in Houston. 

Come dressed to create and leave with your very own masterpiece! 

Saturday, October 13
11am-2pm 
Knowles-Rowland Center for Youth
St. John's Downtown
2019 Crawford Street
Houston, Texas 77002
Sponsorship Opportunities are Still Available
Individual Tickets: $100
Event Chair: Anita Smith
Purchase Your Table or Ticket Here!
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Meet Ms. Carolyn, Artist & TAPH Participant and Lanecia Rouse, Artist and Project Manager of TAPH

10/4/2012

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I met Ms. Carolyn my first week at the Bread of Life, walking along Gray St. from one building to another.  She was standing beside one of the buildings with her bags and her morning cup of coffee she gets at the church. The new kid on the block, I raised my morning cup of freshly brewed coffee from a local coffee shop and introduced myself. She was gracious, quiet and did not say more than, "Ok. Ok," with a little giggle and a smile that articulated surprise by my audacity that morning. 

There was a light in her that leaked through the layers of heaviness and depression in her life. I don't remember much from that day or first week with The Art Project, Houston, but since then Ms. Carolyn has been a constant in my life and the life of The Art Project, Houston. Over the past year and a half, I have gotten to know and work closely with Ms. Carolyn. We've shared some of our stories with each other, and she has given me permission to share some of her stories on this blog.

Ms. Carolyn started living on the streets of Houston more than 10 years ago. She learned of the Bread of Life during a worship experience at St. John's Downtown. There was an announcement about the services offered everyday, so she decided to check them out. Now the Bread of Life is her community. When we first started inviting men and women receiving shelter at the Bread of Life to participate in The Art Project, Houston back in April of 2011, I must have asked Ms. Carolyn once every week, to which I received a very kind and little giggle, "No, I don't think so."  She continued her daily routine without interruption, watching the project develop and getting to know me better.

In August 2011 we hosted an art show of work by the first participants of The Art Project, Houston. Our first audience were the men and women staying at the Bread of Life's After Dark Shelter. Ms. Carolyn came to see the art and drink a free cup of coffee. During the show I learned that she is a self proclaimed "artist by nature" and she was very much at home in the room filled with art. One of my colleagues told her she should join the next art class and without hesitation she said, "Ok. You can sign me up." 

So in August 2011 Ms. Carolyn became a participant of The Art Project, Houston. Since our first encounter, I have been privileged to see the external and internal transformation happening in her life as she has opportunities to tap into her creative spirit within and participate in something life-giving in the midst of a reality that is life-draining and hard.  She recently shared in an interview that living on the streets, 

"is not convenient. I can't get to what I want to get to living on the streets physically. The environment--we are not in a rich environment; we are in a poor environment and The Art Project keeps us from being depressed about other things. Some of us may not have enough to go to McDonald's every day, and I am used to that. (smile) Art kind of helps, you know, I feel a little better doing something. I don't feel so depressed because I don't have enough Federal Notes to go to McDonald's. It's pretty much that, you know, it helps me from getting so depressed."

Carolyn's story is her own, but she is not the only one who knows this to be true. As I manage The Art Project, Houston, encountering lives like Carolyn and the numerous others who receive the invitation to participate; I am inspired, encouraged and empowered to reach my full potential. Every time I am able to get out of the office and sit at the art table with the men and women we serve, I believe more and more that just as we hunger for bread and thirst for water, we hunger for beauty and have a need to create. We all have a need to tap into the creative capability within and be affirmed as good. There is power in affirmation. There is mental and emotional power in creative expression.

There was a time Ms. Carolyn and I could not hold a conversation about the possibility of her living in an apartment, but a few months ago she asked me to check into some housing options for her to consider.  For months the only art Ms. Carolyn would do was sing, stamp John 13:16 in her scrapbook and prayerfully package the TAPH Art Cards, but now she creates pottery and other simple art pieces with paper. There was a day when Ms. Carolyn would not join The Art Project class for our field trips, and last month she joined our trip to the Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts and Lawndale Art Center. She enjoyed herself and added so much to
the experience.

The Layers of heaviness, depression and mental blocks that have hindered Ms. Carolyn from thinking past the moment she is in, have been falling off. Every day her light gets brighter and brighter as she creates, opens herself up to new experiences, is surrounded by an affirming team and begins to imagine new possibilities for her life. 
Ms. Carolyn shines, and it is beautiful.

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