Sunday, May 10, 2009
















As I walked back and forth from the city center to the Loris Malaguzzi center each day, my trek took me through a walkway that cut under the railroad tracks. Along this walk, I was excited to discover a running display of children's work to re-create images of 2-wheeled transportation. These panels lined the walls of the walk, including the tunnels, and included children's drawings, photos of metal sculptures, descriptions in several languages, and the children's first names and ages. What an amazing way to beautify a walkway while also valuing children's contributions to the community. At the bottom of this post, you will also see a beautiful painting on black. This is actually a black stage curtain that the children designed for the Ariosto Theater!

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