Art with a Heart featured in the YouthWorks Baltimore Newsletter!
YouthWorks Baltimore August 2024 Newsletter Art with a Heart was pleased to be featured prominently in the Summer, 2024 issue of the YouthWorks Baltimore newsletter.
YouthWorks Baltimore August 2024 Newsletter Art with a Heart was pleased to be featured prominently in the Summer, 2024 issue of the YouthWorks Baltimore newsletter.
WMAR TV 2 Baltimore interviews HeARTwares Store Manager, Kristina Harlee about the YouthWorks summer workforce development program. Click HERE to read story!
Deputy Director, Megan Gatto and HeARTwares Store Manager, Kristina Harlee were interviewed on the WJZ TV morning program about Shop & Bop, our annual event highlighting projects made by YouthWorks students this summer! The event on August 16th runs from 5-7:30pm in our front lot! Click HERE for video
Art with a Heart's Deputy Director, Megan Gatto, was interviewed by 98 Rock's Amelia Ryerse on the Maryland Perspectives segment. July, 2024 98 Rock Maryland Perspectives Interview with Megan Gatto!
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/mural-baltimore-washington-medical-center-pandemic-covid/60816266
https://www.wmar2news.com/local/covid-healthcare-workers-honored-with-mural
FashionEASTa: The Harbor East Fashion Show returns to Aliceanna Street on June 1st! Join us in Baltimore's chicest neighborhood for a runway show unlike any other - featuring all the new trends your closet is craving, straight from the district's coveted brands and boutiques. With cocktails aplenty, sales galore, live music and a
Art with a Heart Deputy Director, Megan Gatto and HeARTwares Store Manager, Kristina Harlee spoke with WBFF Fox 45 about using art to overcome stress and anxiety. https://foxbaltimore.com/morning/using-art-to-overcome-stress-and-anxiety
Our project with the Baltimore Washington Medical Center kicked off this week and was featured on the front page of The Baltimore Sun.
BALTIMORE - Since the start of the pandemic, Anne Arundel County had more than 126,000 COVID-19 cases, and more than 1,300 COVID-19-related deaths, according to the Maryland Department of Health. The University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center partnered with "Art with a Heart" to create a permanent symbol of strength and resilience. Read