Using Art to Transform an Entire Community

An Artistic Transformation Through Empty Bowls

"Empty Bowls" was an idea that developed by a high school art teach in Michigan. In 1990, the project began to help support food pantries, soup kitchens, and other agencies that combat the serious problem of hunger in communities. He had his class make ceramic bowls that were used to serve soup and bread at a fundraising dinner. Guests were invited to take the bowl with them as a reminder of those who suffered from hunger and it effects.
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