May through October 2024, Cassandra Gunkel will be working with children to create a Remember the Children Memorial. Through numerous workshops, held in the Upper Burying Ground, the project will
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May through October 2024, Cassandra Gunkel will be working with children to create a Remember the Children Memorial. Through numerous workshops, held in the Upper Burying Ground, the project will engage children around gun violence. Using various art processes, such as screen printing and book making, children will create signs, posters, and small books, expressing themselves through artmaking, sharing, and exhibiting.
The project entails connecting with schools and churches in the area to access the children and their families for whom this project is designed and businesses willing to contribute to the project. We are hoping you will be available to participate in this remarkable venture.
At the Upper Burying Ground children will create:
Textile memorials to Philadelphia children killed by guns, which will become an Upper Bury-
ing Ground art installation. Paper memorials, which will go home with children.
Anti-gun posters which children and families can distribute in their homes and schools.
Handmade books complementing those memorials and posters, to accompany events beginning with the August Back-to-School supply donation event.
Established in 1693, the Upper Burying Ground is one of the two oldest cemeteries in Germantown and one of the oldest in the Philadelphia region. The Concord School House, built in 1775 and expanded in 1818, is an intact nineteenth-century schoolroom which occupies a corner of the Burying Ground.