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  1. 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.

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    Guyton and Whitfield meet regularly with Mayor Dennis Archer to discuss future of the HP. Work begins on a documentary about Tyree and the HP. The HP establishes educational tours of the HP.

    Guyton & Whitfield take the HP to Germany. Guyton commissioned to create Soul People, the Shoe House, in Minneapolis MN. A photo exhibition of the HP travels throughout Europe. Guyton is featured in Time and Essence Magazines. The HP begins art and education programs at Bunche Elementary school.

    The HP receives its first substantial grant from the City of Detroit Cultural Affairs Dept. for the development of a Cafe and Welcoming Center. In October, certain council members attempt to have the HP demolished. Guyton is featured on “The Today Show.” HP sets up first office in the Motor City Blight Busters headquarters.

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  3. Oct 7, 2011 · Written by J.H. Shapiro and illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, "Magic Trash" is geared toward readers ages 6-9. The picture book biography shows how Guyton transformed his decaying,...

  4. Heidelberg Project. Coordinates: 42°21′31.23″N 83°1′16.88″W. The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art project in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood on Detroit 's east side, just north of the city's historically African-American Black Bottom area. It was created in 1986 by the artist Tyree Guyton, who was assisted by his wife, Karen, and ...

  5. 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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  6. May 8, 2020 · The home of Motown and the birthplace of techno music, Detroit is also famous for The Heidelberg Project, a densely curated street installation composed of brightly painted houses covered in polka dots, art cars, and irreverent yard sculptures made with found objects.

  7. 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]

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