Community and Economic Development
City After School Art Project Takes to the Skies Students in the San Diego’s “6 to 6” program were selected to provide artwork painted on a special material that, when completed, will be “quilted” together with artwork from other participating cities and will cover a blimp sponsored by Ameriquest Mortgage. The blimp, dubbed “the world’s largest airborne art project,” will fly over the handful of cities chosen to participate in the Portraits of Hope Project and serve as symbol of what can be done when people work together. Students will also paint a miniature version of the blimp to take home. “The Portraits of Hope project is a wonderful way to demonstrate the benefits of art in captivating young, creative minds towards a project that instills a sense of pride and accomplishment,” said Deputy Mayor Toni Atkins, whose Third District includes City Heights. “I am proud Founded by Ed Massey and Bernie Massey, Portraits of Hope engages thousands of children and adults who face challenges of vulnerability, pain, isolation and fear with joyous, prideful and innovative outlets that culminate in spectacular works of art. Portraits of Hope has developed projects throughout the United States, Japan and Mexico, transforming buildings, arenas and all types of facilities. The program is sponsored by Ameriquest Mortgage. For more information about # # # With an emphasis on the City’s urban core neighborhoods and low and moderate income residents, the Community and Economic Development Department strives to improve the quality of life and ensure a healthy economy in San Diego through job development, business development, neighborhood revitalization, public improvements, redevelopment, social services, and revenue enhancement. |
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