November
18, 2007 – December 9, 2007
Kids & Pets
The Save a Pet Art Show
Upstairs Gallery
LOCKPORT:
Save A Pet fundraising art show begins Sunday
Article
about this show appearing in theLockport Union Sun and Journal
is reprinted below.
By
Joe Olenick/olenickj@gnnewspaper.com
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
Market
Street Art Center is going to the dogs — and cats.
Students
from Lewiston-Porter Elementary School are having their artwork
displayed at the center, 247 Market St. Pets are the subject
of the art because the show is a fundraiser for Save A Pet of
Niagara County. The show begins 1 p.m. Sunday, and there should
be plenty to see.
“They’re
wonderful, but there are a lot of them,” said Joe Buczkowski,
the executive director of the art center. “There’s
almost 100 pieces. But it’s going to be fun.”
Buczkowski
said he really liked the pieces as he was hanging them up in
preparation for the show. The students used a variety of different
media, such as painting or drawing, but what Buczkowski enjoyed
is how the pets were created on paper.
“These
kids are just honest in what they do. No inhibition — it’s
just, ‘You want me to draw a cat, I’m going to draw
a cat and I’m going to do it my way.’ There are some
very good pieces here,” he said.
The
show began when a teacher at Lewiston-Porter wanted to teach
her students about finding homes for cats and dogs, and about
the responsibility of pet ownership. Save A Pet responded by
sending pictures of their adoptable pets on a weekly basis. Each
pet was displayed in the lobby of the school in a large display
case with their name and a brief statement about them. The school
also started collecting items such as leashes and cat litter.
Updates
were sent when homes were found and the pictures were then moved
to a case for the pets who had been adopted. An informational
session about pet responsibility was being held at about the
same time, and some of the teachers thought about holding an
art show using these pets. The artwork wasn’t done during
the regular class hours but was completed during sessions held
before their first morning classes. Many students decided to
contribute and most did more than one picture.
The
Lew-Port art show was held in February 2007, and all of the proceeds
went to Save A Pet. The show made about $900. Soon after, Save
A Pet asked the center to host another show.
“They’ve
already helped us,” said Chris Halvorson, president of
Save A Pet. “After the show, we thought, ‘These pictures
are too good to put away now.’ We called the Market Street
center, and to our delight, they said they would show the work.”
Halvorson
said the show will help draw a wider audience to what Save A
Pet does. It also will help teach people about the problems of
overpopulation and homelessness in pets. That, in the end, could
be as good as donations, she said.
“The
monetary result will be much less than the educational and public
relations aspect,” Halvorson said. “We’re training
them to be more enthusiastic pet owners.”
Founded
in 1977, Save A Pet works to find homes for pets. They also provide
help with spaying and neutering, and the entire staff is comprised
of volunteers. Save A Pet is funded by donations and with some
help from corporate sponsors.
Cats
and dogs are given foster homes through the Save A Pet program.
They stay until permanent homes are found, either through the “Pick
a Pet” show or the “PetConnect” television
program on LCTV. The “Pick a Pet” shows are usually
on the third Saturday of each month at Lockport United Church
of Christ, 98 East Ave., Lockport.
Save
A Pet is a nonprofit organization and has no building or location.
Information can be found by visiting the Web site, www.save-a-pet-niagara.com,
or by calling 559-3020.
Contact
reporter Joe Olenick at 439-9222, ext. 6241.