Art Lover Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

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Donating my nice things to kids who need them more than I do.

Why are you participating?

Because me and Mommy thought it was interesting to not have actual labels.

Hudson, MA
United States

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I make sure to smile at strangers, it’s amazing how a simple smile will change someone’s day.

Why are you participating?

It’s a great way to spread some positive vibes and illustrate how different we all are.

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President For Life of the I Talk to Anyone Club. Plus I work to make schools more equitable for everyone.

Why are you participating?

I love the idea that were are all in this together. In spite of our differences, we still have two eyes, two ears, and a single mouth, which we can use for good...or evil.

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I try to encourage everyone to #MakeArtEverywhere

Why are you participating?

Evil deserves no foothold in our world today. Let's bring people together, learn from one another, and see the world in new ways.

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I volunteer on public art projects because I love to see people get excited, astounded, and proclaim civic pride. In short, I like to make people smile and I believe public art can, and will, make more people smile than I will ever know.

Why are you participating?

I believe in Troy's mission and want to support it.

Leominster, MA
United States

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In my off time, I use a firefighter puppet I made named "Lieutenant Hug Me" to go to schools and teach fire safety to children. I recently did one at the Hosmer School. Also made totem poles for kids to paint at Skyview school in Leominster.

Why are you participating?

To spread positive energy in the world.