@gofundme : Memorial Crane Project: Honoring Covid-19 Victims https://t.co/p85OKAyovi
The goal of this fundraiser is to finance four Memorial Crane Project installations in the Fall/Winter of 2021 - 2022
Thank you in advance for your love and support💛
#memorialcraneproject
The Memorial Crane Project #memorialcraneproject is officially headed to Seattle, Washington’s A/NT Gallery✨
Stay tuned to our social media for updates on the trip & or visit https://t.co/ZfflYMEyUd to learn more about this memorial and non-profit organization 🤍
Thank you @ChrisJansing for your touching and eloquent words about the #memorialcraneproject & all of us coming together during this time of immense loss. We are grateful for you & everyone around the world who has contributed to this project honoring loved ones lost to COVID-19
@urarowdy1@___virgil___@latimes Please visit https://t.co/ZfflYMEyUd at the link in our bio, there you will find Memorial Crane Project merch - proceeds from all merch sales is donated to families and children affected by COVID-19. Have a beautiful day, stay safe and be well
@urarowdy1@latimes Please visit https://t.co/ZfflYMEyUd at the link in our bio, there you will find Memorial Crane Project merch - proceeds from all merch sales is donated to families and children affected by COVID-19. Have a beautiful day, stay safe and be well
Starting in April, Karla Funderburk folded paper cranes and dropped them into a bag by her bed — one crane for each person who had died from COVID-19.
“I started just for myself,” the L.A. art gallery owner said. “It was a way for me to process.” https://t.co/t5zbKVz0Xx
The Young Professionals Committee of The Japan America Society of Chicago & Matter Studio Gallery Gallerist, Karla Funderburk invite you to join us for a timely and compelling virtual event: The Memorial Crane Project: Honoring the Victims of COVID-19
Learn more @ link in our bio
“How does one create a public memory?”
- @DanielLibeskind, master planner for the World Trade Center redevelopment following 9/11.
Join our conversation on recognition and memorials happening now: https://t.co/73WTbQGbbI
#MEMORIALCRANEPROJECT Merch is available NOW! Proceeds from merch purchases and donations will go to support children who have lost parents or guardians to #COVID19 Join us as we share our love for those in need ❤️ SHOP or DONATE at https://t.co/ZfflYMEyUd
#MEMORIALCRANEPROJECT Origami paper crane contributions from all over the world ✨🤍🌎 Find out how you can contribute & honor victims of #COVID19 at the link in our bio