COVID-19 Children’s Art Exhibit – first show June 1
(while COVID 19 pandemic lasts)
Artworks Created by Children During different phases of COVID19
H I S T O R Y
In latter part of 2019, the word came from the East that a new virus had infected humans and it was traveling West. This new deadly virous, highly contagious and quite elusive is called COVID 19. In a matter of a few months the virous spread throughout the globe causing a major pandemic. In March 2020 America became one of the hot spots of the pandemic and many cities asked their citizens to self-quarantine by staying home.
Amaras Art Alliance asked children to create artwork during the difficult months of March, April, and May. We are thrilled with the results. 14 children participated in the project with a total of 30 artworks. We thank our children and their parents from Californian to Yerevan and are inspired to continue this project through various phases until the disease is under control. Below is the June exhibit.
see text in Armenian
Phase 1 / on display June 1, 2020
“Stay Home or Shelter-in-Place” works from March, April, May 2020 exhibit ran from 6/1/20 to 6/14/20 for works received by May 31 and was Dedicated to the International Day of Children (June 1)
also see the web version of the exhibit
Children, their age, city, state (country) in the order the artworks were submitted
Gabriella, 12, Peabody MA
Kevin Aram, 12, Albany NY
Areena, 9, Glendale CA
Arek, 5, Pasadena CA
Allie, 10 Farmington CT
Sarine, 9, Yerevan Armenia
Alec, 2, Watertown MA
Anush, 12, Yerevan Armenia
Tatev, 14, Yerevan Armenia
Lilianna, 8, Watertown MA
Elina, 11, Yerevan Armenia
Stepania, 10, Yerevan Armenia
Margarita, 12, Yerevan Armenia
Declan, 6, San Francisco CA


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