Empty Bowls to fill coffers

Tuesday, November 6, 2012 - 15:50 in Mathematics & Economics

An empty bowl can be a symbol of hunger and need. An empty bowl also can be an object of grace and beauty. And when members of the Harvard community and their neighbors roll up their sleeves and turn art into awareness, empty bowls can become an effective method of raising money for the hungry and the homeless. That was the premise of the Empty Bowls open house and dinner held Thursday at the Harvard Allston Education Portal Annex on North Harvard Street. The fundraiser, the third public event in the annex, utilized the talents of Harvard students, artists at Harvard’s Ceramics Program, and other community partners to raise money for the Allston-Brighton Food Pantry and the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter. “We have never done something like this before,” said Shawn Panepinto, acting director of the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA). “I was very impressed at how many people...

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