News Release
AKRON — The Honeywell CommUNITY Arts Program celebration was recently held in Tippecanoe Valley Middle School’s commons area.
It brought together art enthusiasts, community members, supporters and families for an evening of creativity and cultural exchange.
The event, organized by Honeywell Arts and Entertainment in collaboration with Tippecanoe Valley School Corp., showcased the culmination of weeks of work and artistic exploration. Guests were treated to an array of Mexican sweet breads, horchata, alebrijes, and paper flowers, setting the stage for an immersive experience.
Throughout the evening, attendees had the opportunity to engage with teaching artist, Emily Guerrero. Student artists shared their individually-crafted alebrijes (Mexican folk-art sculptures of fantastical creatures), each piece telling a story and reflecting the diversity of the community.
“The Honeywell CommUNITY Arts Program Celebration was an inspiring showcase of the talent and creativity of our students,” said TVSC Curriculum Director Inga Omondi. “Through the power of art, our students were able to express themselves and share their unique stories, fostering a sense of unity and understanding within our community.”