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Sound file In 2007, two books were published about the Heidelberg Project. A children's book was written by Linda McLean, and a coffee-table book, entitled Connecting the Dots: Tyree Guyton's Heidelberg Project was published by Wayne State University Press. In 2011, the HP released its first children's book, "Magic Trash: A Story of Tyree ...
Sep 14, 2015 · The Heidelberg Project is more than 30 years old. Visit this remarkable public art display in Detroit or online at www.heidelberg.org. [picture book, ages 4 and up]
Jan 1, 2011 · Kindle $6.99. Rate this book. Magic Trash: A Story of Tyree Guyton and His Art. J.H. Shapiro, Vanessa Brantley-Newton (Illustrator) 4.04. 237 ratings47 reviews. Vacant lots. Abandoned houses. Trash--lots of trash. Heidelberg Street was in trouble! Tyree Guyton loved his childhood home--that's where his grandpa Sam taught him to "paint the world."
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Jenenne Whitfield publishes her very first children’s book, Yeret Nutyog, in honor of the 35th anniversary of the Heidelberg Project. HALA hosts its first-ever Heidelberg Arts Day Camp and launches Navigating Purpose, a career pathways program for 10th-12th grade students.
Jun 9, 2021 · Yeret Nutyog is inspired by the real adventures of Tyree Guyton, internationally acclaimed artist and founder of the Heidelberg Project in Detroit, Michigan. Yeret is the 12-year-old alter ego of Tyree, who discovers many ways to triumph over his challenges as he explores his wonderful world of making art from trash.
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I Belong is a picture book (ages 4-7) that explains each comforting phrase of Heidelberg Catechism Question and Answer 1 to young children, in language that they understand. Colorful illustrations of a diverse group of children will capture readers’ imaginations as they learn what it means to belong to their faithful Savior.
Guyton is the focus of many scholarly journals and books in both the United States and Europe, and a book dedicated solely to his work, Connecting the Dots: Tyree Guyton’s Heidelberg Project (Wayne State University Press, 2007) is still widely collected. He is currently at work on a dissertation, 2+2=8: A Philosophy by Tyree Guyton.