Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth

by Limitless Horizons IXIL
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth
Support literacy and learning for 1,900 Maya youth

Project Report | May 9, 2019
Fostering Literacy Through Art

By Tori DiCianni | International Coordinator

Audience members at our first short film festival
Audience members at our first short film festival

At Limitless Horizons Ixil, we believe that the arts can make a remarkable impact on children and teens’ lives. In our Saber Sin Límites (Limitless Knowledge) Community Library, we’ve seen how daily arts and crafts activities not only draw youth to the library, but also support their growth in a number of areas including critical thinking, school engagement, and literacy and language development. That’s why we are so excited to be expanding our offerings, with two new arts initiatives taking root in the Saber Sin Límites (Limitless Knowledge) Community Library this spring!

In March, we hosted our first ever short film festival in collaboration with Short Film Breaks and Guatemala Educab. The event featured independent, animated short films from around the world that touched on themes such as family, love, and community. Library users were captivated by the films, which had them laughing, gasping, and applauding enthusiastically. Short Film Breaks also donated an archive of hundreds of short films that our library will be able to use in future festivals.

That same month, university art student, Wilder, began offering art classes to youth of all ages in our library. Wilder studies in Guatemala City but has family ties to Chajul, so he decided to dedicate his 6-month academic internship to giving back to the community through visual art projects. He teaches a variety of classic techniques such as painting landscapes and drawing still lifes, as well as more experimental projects like creating animal and human figures out of paper.

Art instruction has always been an important part of library programming, with librarians David and Olga working hard to develop engaging new art projects for library members each week. Wilder’s internship provides an additional and unique opportunity to have an educator in the library who is specifically trained in the arts, and who can devote his time exclusively to supporting students with creative projects. Through his classes, Wilder has built strong connections with library users by giving them tools to express themselves, by providing one-on-one attention and positive encouragement, and by offering them new ways of looking at their world. “Art is an important tool for opening children’s minds and helping them to see, understand, and question everyday aspects of life,” he said. “Art can also help them express their appreciation for their community, observing and shedding light on its beauty.”

Bridging literacy and the arts contributes to the uplifting learning environment we strive to create in the library. This is particularly important in Chajul, where access to arts enrichment activities is extremely limited. By infusing the library with vibrant arts and cultural programming, we support youth to flourish as readers, critical thinkers, students, and engaged community members. Thank you for helping us extend so many great learning opportunities to Chajul’s youth!

Volunteer intern Wilder teaching art class
Volunteer intern Wilder teaching art class
Paper figurine made by a library user
Paper figurine made by a library user
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Limitless Horizons IXIL

Location: San Gaspar Chajul, El Quiche - Guatemala
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Emma Bourke
Chajul , Quiche Guatemala
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