Unity Wall
Quote from Jon Woo on May 1, 2022, 10:18 am
The Unity Wall was the result of a art-focused nonprofit organization partnership that was connected to the Peer Resource program back in 2000/2001. Peer Resource teachers Adee Horn then David VanWinkle assisted as did Mr. Pang and Dr. Tom. Peers were very involved with the Brotherhood/Sisterhood Assembly (BSA). BSA clubs met to create tiles and Ms. Schell's ceramics students designed the center piece. All was done on campus.
The tiles sat for years in the north gym storage area until they finally got funding in 2006/2007 from the Columbia Brotherhood Lodge #301, who donated the money to complete the project. Mr. Shawn Aluk, ASB and Rosemary Kamkar pulled out the tiles and assembled it in its current location, in the North Wing hallway adjacent to the auditorium. Additional tiles were made to complete the design and the project was installed by Shawn Yee ('03) and his father.
The Unity Wall was the result of a art-focused nonprofit organization partnership that was connected to the Peer Resource program back in 2000/2001. Peer Resource teachers Adee Horn then David VanWinkle assisted as did Mr. Pang and Dr. Tom. Peers were very involved with the Brotherhood/Sisterhood Assembly (BSA). BSA clubs met to create tiles and Ms. Schell's ceramics students designed the center piece. All was done on campus.
The tiles sat for years in the north gym storage area until they finally got funding in 2006/2007 from the Columbia Brotherhood Lodge #301, who donated the money to complete the project. Mr. Shawn Aluk, ASB and Rosemary Kamkar pulled out the tiles and assembled it in its current location, in the North Wing hallway adjacent to the auditorium. Additional tiles were made to complete the design and the project was installed by Shawn Yee ('03) and his father.