The Butterfly Project is a 20-year-long art initiative that started with a group of Houston teachers who wanted to commemorate the 1.5 million children whose lives were lost during the Holocaust.
The Virginia Holocaust Museum, through education, the arts, and memorial-making, continues its successful partnership with The Butterfly Project, a global initiative honoring the 1.5 million children ...
Nearly 1,500 butterflies have taken flight from their Houston home to adorn the walls and rooms of the United Nations Visitors’ Lobby in New York. A fraction of the original 1.5 million-piece exhibit, ...
Butterflies are known to be symbols of change, hope and life. For the Holocaust Museum Houston, they take on a deeper meaning, representing the 1.5 million children that lost their lives in the ...
Students from around the world paint these butterflies in memory of the 1.5 million children who lost their lives.
They will collaborate with Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park, near Ipswich, which has a captive breeding population of a ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Thousands of colorful paper butterflies were on display at Lake Merritt in Oakland on Saturday as part of a youth-led project protesting migrant children in detention. Organizers ...