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Renowned local graffiti art artist, Killer Gerbil, giving a quick lesson to Jack & Rai and influential local bloggers on how to create their own piece for WAD 2009.
In the picture (L to R): Local blogger Hisham, Rai, Jack, local blogger Vic Tan and Killer Gerbil
This innovative board was on display at the Lily festival in Brussels. You had to look at the diagrams and decide what was safe and what was risky.
This was a really great idea. Every ten seconds someone dies from AIDs. In this flash mob the youth volunteers and alumni from CWY all "died" at the same time and fell to the floor to raise awareness for AIDs for International AIDs Awareness Day.
"prevention is better than cure" and this is always true
value your life and your partner's
love should be forever
This World Aids Day, let's spread awareness and take a little extra care of children to protect them from the dangers of HIV and Aids.
#WorldAidsDay #AidsDay #Child #Children #Childhood #AidsAwareness #AidsPrevention #Aids #awareness
November 7-December 16, 2012
In our annual celebration of art and giving we present a selection of two and three-dimensional work created by students from Log College and Klinger Middle Schools. At the close of the exhibition all works will be gift wrapped and delivered to Trinity Episcopal Church, to be distributed to area residents who are affected by HIV/AIDS.
November 7-December 16, 2012
In our annual celebration of art and giving we present a selection of two and three-dimensional work created by students from Log College and Klinger Middle Schools. At the close of the exhibition all works will be gift wrapped and delivered to Trinity Episcopal Church, to be distributed to area residents who are affected by HIV/AIDS.
November 7-December 16, 2012
In our annual celebration of art and giving we present a selection of two and three-dimensional work created by students from Log College and Klinger Middle Schools. At the close of the exhibition all works will be gift wrapped and delivered to Trinity Episcopal Church, to be distributed to area residents who are affected by HIV/AIDS.
November 7-December 16, 2012
In our annual celebration of art and giving we present a selection of two and three-dimensional work created by students from Log College and Klinger Middle Schools. At the close of the exhibition all works will be gift wrapped and delivered to Trinity Episcopal Church, to be distributed to area residents who are affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Renowned local graffiti art artist, Killer Gerbil, giving a quick lesson to Jack & Rai and influential local bloggers on how to create their own piece for WAD 2009.
In the picture (L to R): Local blogger Hisham, Rai, Jack, local blogger Vic Tan and Killer Gerbil
November 7-December 16, 2012
In our annual celebration of art and giving we present a selection of two and three-dimensional work created by students from Log College and Klinger Middle Schools. At the close of the exhibition all works will be gift wrapped and delivered to Trinity Episcopal Church, to be distributed to area residents who are affected by HIV/AIDS.