Outside In Gallery

My Roots: Honoring the Cultural Identity of Skagit Valley’s Under-Resourced Children / Mis Raíces: Honrar la Identidad Cultural de Niños y Niñas de Bajos Recursos de Skagit Valley

 February 3 - May 12, 2024

Curators/Curadores: Children of the Valley staff & students

Children of the Valley (COV) is an after-school program in Skagit Valley whose mission is to serve under-resourced children and their families by valuing their cultural identity and empowering them through education, personal growth, and mentorship.

Each year, COV children explore their identity and culture through various forms of art. One art project they do is called "My Roots." While much of their time is spent working on reading and homework, it's equally important that children are in touch with their upbringing, culture, and identity. The “My Roots” project is a way for each child to explore, connect with, and honor their unique background. 

Children start their project by exploring who they are through writing a poem titled “I Am,” which encourages each child to self-reflect on their identity. Taking inspiration from their poem, each child then paints a self-portrait or a scene on canvas depicting their background. By providing a safe environment for COV children to embrace their individuality, they develop self-assurance not only in their cultural backgrounds but also the courage to explore and discover their most authentic selves.

Children of the Valley

Founded in 2006, COV works in partnership with the Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, and Burlington-Edison school districts to serve students K-5/6 who are referred by a school teacher, counselor, or administrator for exhibiting substantial personal or academic need. We currently operate four sites with a total of 15 classrooms and served 234 children during the 2022-2023 school year. Free to the families and children we serve, our program is guided by five Cornerstones of Care: academic assistance, enrichment activities, social-emotional learning, family support, and mentorship.

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Children of the Valley (COV) es un programa extraescolar en Skagit Valley cuya misión es servir a niños y a sus familias con escasos recursos al valorar su identidad cultural y empoderándolos por medio de la educación, el desarrollo personal y el asesoramiento.

Cada año, los niños del COV exploran su identidad y cultura a través de diversas formas de arte. Uno de los proyectos artísticos que realizan se llama “Mis raíces”. Aunque gran parte de su tiempo lo dedican a la lectura y las tareas, es igualmente importante que los niños estén presente con su crianza, su cultura y su identidad. El proyecto “Mis Raíces” es una forma en la que cada niño y niña puede explorar, conectar y honrar su origen único.

Los niños empiezan su proyecto al explorar quiénes son al escribir su poema “Yo soy”, al cual los anima a reflexionar sobre su identidad. Después cada estudiante –inspirado por su poesía– pinta un autorretrato o una escena sobre lienzo que refleja sus antecedentes. COV proporciona un entorno seguro para que los niños puedan asumir su individualidad y sentirse seguros no sólo en su herencia cultural, sino también en su capacidad para explorar y descubrir yo más auténtico.

Children of the Valley (COV)

Fundada en el 2006, COV trabaja en asociación con los distritos escolares de Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley y Burlington-Edison para asistir a estudiantes desde el kínder hasta el 5º / 6º curso que son referidos por un maestro, consejero o administrador de la escuela al mostrar una necesidad personal o académica sustancial. Actualmente operamos cuatro sitios con un total de 15 salones de clases y hemos brindado servicios a 234 niños durante el año escolar 2022-2023. Los programas son gratuitos para las familias y los niños que atendemos y se guía por cinco pilares de la atención: asistencia académica, actividades de enriquecimiento, aprendizaje social y emocional, apoyo familiar y asesoramiento.

Special thanks to Tim Mickleburgh for his photography of the exhibition.

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Outside In Gallery es la galería educativa de MoNA, que se dedica a amplificar las voces de nuestra comunidad. Si participa en una organización o grupo local y está interesado en organizar una exposición en Outside In Gallery, escribanos a education@museumofnwart.org. Visite las páginas Outside In Gallery Archives para ver las exposiciones pasadas o Upcoming Exhibitions page para ver las exposiciones que están por venir.

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