Jeannine Luby

Hexagons in the Berkshires Honor Indigenous People

We are especially impressed with this project completed in the Berkshires of Massachusetts by Art Educator, Historian, Fulbright Scholar and Researcher Stephanie Graham. Stephanie is the art teacher and global education program coordinator at Mount Everett RegionalSchool in Sheffield, Massachusetts. She and her students have previously participated in the Hexagon Project but this 2022 school […]

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Celebrating Connection, Collaboration and Creation within the Community

The opposite of addiction is not sobriety, it is connection and social bonding. Johann Hari, British Writer/Journalist The Hexagon Project had the pleasure of participating in an event in late October called “Stop the Stigma: A Wellness Recovery Festival” hosted by New Roots Recovery Support Center at King’s College, along with more than a dozen

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Picture This: Hexagon Project Gains International Attention in Art Magazine

We are so proud that our organization, along with local educators, are featured in the eBook entitled “Learning Through Art: International Pictures of Practice.” After two years of compilation, this book has been published by the International Society for Education through Art (InSEA). As the title suggests, InSEA aimed to make this a very visual

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All 2022 Hexagons for You to View

We had so many amazing hexagons submitted that it was a difficult job our judges had choosing which ones to award with special recognition. We believe they are all special in their own way and just beautiful and we want you to be able to view them all. This video displays all 2022 hexagons entered

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