In a master class led by a professional stained glass artist, Campanella members and refugee families will collaborate in creating stained glass panels symbolizing fragility, tempering, and strength. In the hands-on process of creating glass art panels followed by the stained glass exhibition and choir concert, they will live through and feel the transformative power of art in healing brokenness.
Campanella
Wheeling, IL
GIG Fund
FY2025
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