The Memory Project 2015-2016
This year 15 National Art Honor Society members created portraits of children living in an orphanage in Romania through The Memory Project organization. This summer the portraits were hand delivered to the children, below is the link to the video of the children receiving them. The pictures of the children receiving them are also posted. Those portraits that are photographed in the hands of their friends and/or caregivers are to document their arrival, they are then given to their caretakers who will see that they reach the proper children. As stated on the photos, please do not post the photos on social media. Thanks!
https://vimeo.com/174453560/384247e28b
Induction Ceremony - Congratulations to this years inductees!
Nassau County Museum of Art Trip 2015
The Memory Project 2014-2015
This year 26 National Art Honor Society Students created portraits of orphans living in Ghana. They were delivered in June, please view the updated pictures below showing the children with their beautiful portraits! Following the images their is a link to view a video of the portraits being delivered.
Visit https://www.memoryproject.org/Ghana15 and enter the password "portraits" to view a video of the children receiving their portraits.
Induction Ceremony 2015
The Memory Project 2013-2014
An amazing job was done by NAHS students, as well as some advanced level art students, and one alumni who participated in this years Memory Project. Our thoughtful students choose to create portraits of children living in the Philippines. In order to view the video below please click on the image and enter the password "portraits".
Philippines 2014 from Ben Schumaker on Vimeo.
Induction Ceremony 2014
The Memory Project 2012-2013
Congratulations to all of our students who participated in The Memory Project during the 2012-2013 school year! Please visit http://www.memoryproject.org/Ghana2013.php to see a video of your portraits being delivered to the orphanage in Ghana and the excited children receiving them.
Our talented Sewanhaka Students with the portraits they created.