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Wanted: Summer/Fall 2015 Internship
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Internships are challenging opportunities for aspiring international relief and development practitioners. They are a chance to apply your education and experience to hands-on projects that contribute to Project HOPE Art’s efforts to help people turn the crises they confront into the opportunities they deserve, in support of our mission to inspire, heal and improve the quality of life for children in need through the creative process of art.

Internships are open to undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates or individuals exploring a career shift and looking to gain experience with Project HOPE Art.

We have internship opportunities year round with the greatest number during the summer. Anyone with English language skills and a wifi connection is eligible to apply. Those located in the San Francisco Bay Area given preference.

If there is a potential match, the applicant will be contacted. Final candidates will be interviewed in person, when possible, or by phone.

To apply submit a current resume and well written cover letter to:
Melissa@projecthopeart.org

2014 Music Class: Meet the Crew!

Meet our Students, Teachers, and Class Supervisor  for the 2014 Music Class on the grounds at Haiti Communitere at our Project HOPE Art Center. They will learn to make their own instruments and costumes from recycled materials as part of the Rhythm & Recycling Workshop, take part in the creation of a live musical composition, and perform at the Gardening Class Graduation! The Music Class will then continue on into 2015 under the supervision of our on-site Haitian musicians.

Class Teacher, Gueldy Rene
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Class Programming: Rachel Znerold, Costume and Dance
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Class Digital Programming: Christine Rosakranse
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English Translator: Esnold Jure
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Creative Director: Melissa Schilling, Art
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Class Lead: Phara Dalmacy
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And our Students:

Music Class Schedule:

November 15th: First Day of Music Class at HC, at 9am with Aimee!
November 22nd: 2nd Music Class with Rachel, Ernie and Mimi onsite!
November 29th: Music Students at HC to practice for Graduation
November 29th: Gardening Students at HC to Decorate and Set Up Graduation!
November 30th: Music Class will perform at the Graduation
November 30th: Gardening Class Graduation || Music Class Performance

Rhythm & Recycling Workshop

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Project HOPE Art is excited to announce the RHYTHM & RECYCLING workshop this fall to kick off the Music + Art Lab at the Project HOPE Art Center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti!

Interested in donating Musical Instruments?
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This November 2014, Bay Area artists Rachel Znerold and Melissa Schilling will travel to Haiti to collaborate with art teacher and musician Gueldy Rene on a week-long children’s music and art program —a multi-dimensional music, costuming and performance workshop, all inspired by and using recycled materials. Gueldy Rene will work with the students to learn the foundations of rhythm, beat, flow and connection, creating a musical composition with their motley array of recycled instruments (PVC Pipe Drums and 2Liter Bottle Horns), alongside donated ukeleles, guitars, kazoos, accordians, and traditional RaRa and Konpa instruments. Rachel Znerold, supported by other members of Project HOPE Art, plans to lead the students through a musical costume workshop, creating sound-making outfits and props out of recycled materials—imagine bottle-cap-string skirts jingling and plastic bag dresses swooshing, while all feet are tap-tapping to the beat of the musical accompaniment.

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Using the students’ own choreography and music, they will collaboratively create a performance piece to be debuted alongside the original musical composition at the fall Graduation and Celebratory Dinner for the Gardening Class at the Art Center in Port-au-Prince.

DONATE NOW!! Project HOPE Art aims to raise enough money to host the RHYTHM & RECYCLING Workshop, supply the students with musical instruments and materials to experiment with, and continue to build on this musical foundation with weekly music classes taught by local Haitian art teachers throughout the following year.

Music is the quintessential vehicle for modern philosophy, a poetic gateway into our deepest existential truths and most sincere beliefs. Add in the visual treat of superb art direction, and you’ve got a powerhouse of cerebral-creative indulgence.

Music changes people’s lives. For some it is an expressive outlet. For others it is a way to stay focused on the everyday. It develops the brain and complements other intellectual and creative pursuits. It is a way for community to gather and share at concerts and shows, family events, and community gatherings. This creates a positive artistic synergy, which not only enhances students’ musical skills, but makes for a nurturing and enlightening experience for all.

Please help fund this amazing program, and be a part of inspiring our students to learn the beauty of music as a language—to communicate and connect with themselves and their communities through the enjoyment of this dynamic art form.

ATTEND THE DONOR DINNER ON AUGUST 8th, 2014 in Oakland!

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DONATE ONLINE NOW

To help support HOPE Art and keep art alive for kids in Haiti, please consider making a tax-deductible donation. Your donation is greatly appreciated!! To Donate via Check: Please make checks out to Fractured Atlas with Project HOPE Art in the subject line and mail to: Project HOPE Art, 2601 Adeline Street, Suite 101A-Project HOPE Art, Oakland, CA 94607 HOPE Art is now fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas, who make it easier than ever to DONATE!! We are always open to accept donations, large and small.  Thank you for your support!

How your donation helps:

$50 gives art supplies to a hospital $100 provides a classroom of students sketch books to keep a creative journal $250 employs local interpreters for our artists $500 offers the opportunity for orphans to learn a creative trade $750 buys an artist transportation from the US to Haiti $1000 supports “the frame”; what holds PHA together and keeps us creative

April 26,2014 Garden Class ( Technical and Practical Compost Class )

This Saturday 26, April. We had a compost class with Lucho JEAN. 

First, the children learned about engagement and responsibility of people in the environment.

Secondly, it was the practical part of the class. The children learned about hardware and tools that we need to prepare a compost.

Thirdly, the children made a compost box then, filled it with organic trashes.

at least, the children were taught more on the importance and using of compost with Mezidor.

It was a wonderful class!

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April 2: Week 5 of the Gardening Class

It’s always the most exciting part of class: the art class . The children are always keen to draw. To day we continue with the series of food the rabbit can eat , and food it cannot eat.

For what rabbit can eat, we drew habitats, Grassland.

For what rabbit cannot eat we draw a tomato.

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