Quilts for Peace Made by Kids
Yesterday, my family and I spent the day down at Navy Pier in Chicago. One of our first stops thanks to my daughter was the Children’s Museum. While standing in line for admission I noticed a group of quilts on the opposite wall. They were made by Chicagland kids from schools, scout groups and community center groups.
They are a part of a larger exhibit called…En Route to Baghdad. It is a part of the Genesis at the Crossroads’ Children’s Humanitarian Peace Quilt program. The quilt squares were done by children from the ages of 8-17 and then were sewn together by local quilt artist. The exhibit will travel to different children’s and peace museums around the country and it will end in Baghdad.
Here are 2 of the quilts I saw. They were behind protective glass so I took the photos from an angle to avoid any reflection from my flash. I must say they were all very creative and exciting to look at while thought provoking.
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