YOUR NONPROFIT RESOURCE FOR ARTS IN MARIN

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For 20 years, The Singing Tree™ Project has invited everyone on the planet to transcend conflict in order to co-create. It was inspired by Meredith Miller, an 8-year old schoolgirl who asked, “What if the whole world made a painting together?” A forest of 99 Singing Tree murals has grown — drawn and painted by over 20,000 people from 52 countries.  Most of the murals have been youth-led with multigenerational participation, demonstrating that co-creation is possible, powerful and beautiful in a time when news is full of stories of division, paralysis and violence.

Unity Through Creativity Foundation has taken on this vision, supporting artistic programs that help build inclusive and beloved communities, with the Singing tree Project being its signature program.

PHOTOS

  • Gallery 1 - Unity Through Creativity
  • Gallery 2 - Unity Through Creativity
  • Gallery 3 - Unity Through Creativity
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  • Gallery 5 - Unity Through Creativity
  • Leaves Of a Singing Tree

VIDEOS

  • < Back Mural # 80 Title: AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree Facilitator: Laurie Marshall and Lili Lopez https://laurie-marshall.com/ AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree Mural AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree Mural AIMS High School students just finished painting the galaxy Painting the AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree Painting the AIMS Middle School Restorative Justice Singing Tree AIMS Middle School Restorative Justice Singing Tree close-up AIMS Middle School Restorative Justice Singing Tree close-up Credo Mutwa painting on AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree People in the AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree People in the AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree The AIMS High School students that worked on the AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree Mural Out of gallery The Restorative Justice Singing Tree co-designed with AIMS high school students focusing on repairing harm and building trust. Funding from Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, California Arts Council, the Peaceful World Foundation and Oakstop.

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