Butterfly Garden Project - Painting & Folding Session
Volunteer registration is closed.
Project Description
This is a joint project by the MSU AgeAlive in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Asian Studies Center Japan Council. The Japan Council holds several events every March as part of Japan Month, and AgeAlive, featuring Zahrah Resh, their Artist-in-Residence, organizes large paper flower and Butterfly Gardens to promote well-being, community engagement in meaningful activity, and an appreciation for unity through diversity and inclusion.
March 2023 marks the third anniversary of the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in the MSU community. We want to fill the atrium of the MSU International Center with
thousands of origami butterflies made by MSU students, staff, faculty, and community members as a way to reflect on the pandemic. We hope this project will have a cathartic effect for those who make the butterflies and those who see the exhibition. The project will lighten our sadness and frustration caused by the pandemic, reaffirm our appreciation of being alive, and strengthen our hope and commitment to the future.
We will paint on thousands of paper at the MSU greenhouse in September and October at our painting workshops. Families with children are welcome. The paper you paint will be folded into beautiful butterflies in later months. Please join us to make the Garden.
For more information:
https://www.agealive.org/butterfly_effect.html
agealive@msu.edu
Community Partner - MSU AgeAlive
MSU AgeAlive Accommodations
- Please wear a smock or old clothes you don't mind being spoiled.
About MSU AgeAlive
AgeAlive connects Michigan State University and the community to support and enhance research, education, and services related to aging.
Website:
https://www.agealive.org
Project Date
Dec. 9, 2022
Project Locations and Shifts
Plant & Soil Sciences Building1066 Bogue Street
East Lansing, MI 48824
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3 - 5 p.m.
(22 spots available)
Volunteer registration is closed.