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All Singing Tree Murals 150 The Elm Singing Tree of Light in the Darkness More 149 Singing Tree of Our Values More 148 The Monongalia County Singing Tree of Patience and Acceptance While Branching Out Into the Future More 147 Singing Tree of Grace and Grit More 146 The Sea Grape Singing Tree of Goodwill More 145 Casa Singing Tree of Trust, Love, and Community More 144 The Desert Willow Branches to Roots Singing Tree of Propagation and Regeneration More 143 The Cottonwood Singing Tree of Tapping the Aquifer of Goodwill Amidst the Storm More 142 The Listening Tree of Life, Earth and Indigenous Wisdom More 141 The Singing Tree of Balance, Peace and Freedom More 140 Olive Singing Tree Mural of Becoming More 139 The Vitex Singing Tree of Healing Relationship with Self, Earth, Others and the Divine More 138 The Singing Tree of Ms. Rivera More 137 The Azbil Singing Tree of Innovative Technology Based in Love More 136 The Singing Tree of a Just and Democratic Economy More 135 The Northwest Roanoke Oak Singing Tree of Resiliency More 134 The Mesquite Party for the Planet Singing Tree More 133 The Willow Singing Tree of Trust More 132 The Singing Tree of Reproductive Freedom that Restores Mother Earth More 131 Songs of Our Mothers: The 131st Singing Tree More 130 The El Paso City of Peace Singing Tree More 129 The Kenyan Singing Tree of Hope That Through All Her Pain, the Motherland Will Continue to Support Life More 128 The Singing Tree of Creating Creative Community More 127 Singing Tree of Radical Loving Imagination More 126 The Madrone and Redwood Singing Tree of Peace and Justice More
- The Elm Singing Tree of Light in the Darkness
1d8ca89e-d57f-4e1d-8ff7-2010054c1f89 Back to Gallery Mural # 150 The Elm Singing Tree of Light in the Darkness 1/1 This painting was created for the benefit of Candlelighters, El Paso, a non-profit who serves children and their families experiencing cancer. It was made possible by a donation from CASA Nissan to Unity Through Creativity Foundation, who facilitated its creation. Over 100 people attending the International Day of Peace Symposium on Sept. 20th and 21st at the University of Texas at El Paso contributed images of Light in the Dark on the leaves and prayers for those being served by Candlelighters. The children and their families added images on the candles and birds. The central figure of a child holding a candle in the darkness stands for all children who are wrestling with hardship and challenge, specifically with cancer. The Singing Tree® Mural Project began in 1999 when an 8-year-old girl asked “What if the whole world made a painting together?” Using the model of trees and forests, over 27,000 people from 64 countries have made 150 murals that demonstrate the beauty, power and possibility of collaboration. The whole world’s invited. Date: November 21, 2025 Facilitator: Laurie Marshall Partners: Casa Nissan Location: El Paso, TX, USA Previous Next
- Kathleen Brigidina | UTC
< Back Kathleen Brigidina Board Member at Large Kathleen is an Artist, Creative Doula and Earth Activist whose mission is to nurture creativity and reconnect to Earth as an accelerated path to unite communities and inspire transformation for a healthy world. Kathleen is an Artist, Creative Doula and Earth Activist whose mission is to nurture creativity and reconnect to Earth as an accelerated path to unite communities and inspire transformation for a healthy world. Blending a vast array of formal education, experience and accomplishments, her work takes prismatic form as a Sacred Earth Artist, Coach, Teacher, Facilitator, Muralist, Curator, Community Coordinator, Water Ceremonialist, Book Author/Illustrator, Poet, Writer, Visual Meditation Guide, EcoNidra & Celtic Earth Energy Practitioner. She is a Singing Tree Facilitator, Trainer and Board Member of Unity Through Creativity, Visionary Advisor and Creative Coach for MUSEA University, Chairwoman of Elgin Green Groups, and Wisdom Council Member for Global Alliance for Transformational Entertainment (GATE). She lives in Chicago. The Singing Tree of Balance, Peace and Freedom More The Listening Tree of Life, Earth and Indigenous Wisdom More Lighting the Way More Wheel of Cocreation & Conscious Evolution More Tree of Community & Simple Balance More Rise and Shine - Awakening Heart to Heart More Celebrate Water as a Global Conduit for Peace More
- The Banyan Singing Tree of the Beloved Community
7f5eb6c9-2058-4082-a996-c856958b09ba Back to Gallery Mural # 85 The Banyan Singing Tree of the Beloved Community 1/1 George Washington University’s e-Co Leadership Coaching Certificate program asked the 15 participants to reflect on what they learned. I facilitated a collaborative creative process. Together they created the Banyan Singing Tree of the Beloved Community. Just as leaves convert sunlight into food and drop to the ground to fertilize the soil, the Banyan LEAVES symbolize: What service do I wish to bring to the world? Flying, soaring, swooping, gliding, flocking, pivoting BIRDS symbolize the free and inspiring movement of a coach in the world. The imagery of the birds answer the question: What is my wish for myself as a coach? Humans begin as devouring little caterpillars. Most of us go through a stage when we have a protective outer shell while we fall apart inside without knowing that something magnificent will emerge. The butterfly symbolizes: How did the program transform me? Date: July 23, 2020 Facilitator: Laurie Marshall Partners: George Washington University Location: 2121 I St NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA Previous Next
- AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree
3bd57b2f-8fa7-40ab-a1d1-b024ffa15da4 Back to Gallery Mural # 77 AIMS High School Restorative Justice Singing Tree 1/1 The Restorative Justice Singing Tree Mural co-designed with AIMS high school students focusing on repairing harm and building trust. Funding from Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth , California Arts Council , the Peaceful World Foundation and Oakstop . "Criminal Justice sees crime as broken laws and justice as punishment. Restorative justices sees crime as broken lives and justice as healing. Forgiveness is neither required or guaranteed in Restorative Justice. Nor is it a determinant of success. Success happens in well-prepared and well-facilitated encounters where persons who have been harmed feel safe enough to freely share their stories and express their needs and persons causing harm tell the truth, express remorse and responsibility and offer reparations. Success continues when all parties together fashion a plan to repair harm that is actually carried out. This may - or may not - lead to forgiveness. Either way, Restorative Justice has done its job." Fania Davis, The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice (Davis founded Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth ) Date: July 25, 2020 Facilitator: Laurie Marshall and Lili Lopez Partners: Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth California Arts Council Peaceful World Foundation Oakstop AIMS Bioneers Location: Oakland, CA, USA Previous Next
- This is Our World
a7048a90-917b-4ae7-91c6-5b2d4db2c665 < Back This is Our World 1/1 ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Sperryville, VA 22740, USA Previous Next
- The Desert Willow Branches to Roots Singing Tree of Propagation and Regeneration
c8d5fb12-6e13-4b7f-9225-65c3d4cf384a Back to Gallery Mural # 144 The Desert Willow Branches to Roots Singing Tree of Propagation and Regeneration 1/1 People from ages 7 to 85 from many heritages - Hispanic, Chinese, Indian, Native American, European, African-American - came together to add their vision of blossoming, watering and working for a world where everyone thrives. This project is funded by NOAA and led by Fernanda Lugo in conjunction with a citizen science propagation of native trees from suckers that are growing out of the tree. This coming together of people to nurture nature and people is the world we know is possible. Date: May 3, 2025 Facilitator: Fernanda Lugo Partners: NOAA Benito Juarez Elementary School, Ft. Hancock, Texas Keystone Heritage Park, El Paso, Texas University of Texas at El Paso’s World Water Week Leadership Academy Eco-El Paso YWCA, El Paso Isaac Art and Wellness Center, Socorro, Texas La Nube Location: El Paso, TX, USA Previous Next
- Peace Day Vendor Registration | UTC
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- Singing Tree of Love Born Out of the Darkness
c3e9fd54-c125-4a5d-9499-045f39208bbf Back to Gallery Mural # 98 Singing Tree of Love Born Out of the Darkness 1/1 THE SINGING TREE OF LOVE OUT OF DARKNESS - done as a group effort at Rush Ranch , in the Crescent Moon Center's pilot program, with the wonderful help from the Singing Tree Project. Made with the amazing women of the Crescent Moon Center . This visionary program combines horses, poetry and art. Collaboration and celebration. Date: July 17, 2021 Facilitator: Laurie Marshall Partners: Crescent Moon Center Rush Ranch Location: 1007 Oak Hill Rd, Lafayette, CA 94549, USA Previous Next
- Interview with Laurie Marshall and the SingingTree Project
Mark Lewis Wagner and Laurie Marshall | 2020 < Back Interview with Laurie Marshall and the SingingTree Project Mark Lewis Wagner , founder of Drawing on Earth has interviewed Laurie Marshall , founder of the Singing Tree Project. Laurie has worked with 20,000 kids from 52 countries around the world. Previous Next
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32e00249-c203-4d23-bbb6-4741d25bd73e Singing Tree Murals of 2023 142 The Listening Tree of Life, Earth and Indigenous Wisdom More 131 Songs of Our Mothers: The 131st Singing Tree More 130 The El Paso City of Peace Singing Tree More 129 The Kenyan Singing Tree of Hope That Through All Her Pain, the Motherland Will Continue to Support Life More 128 The Singing Tree of Creating Creative Community More 127 Singing Tree of Radical Loving Imagination More 126 The Madrone and Redwood Singing Tree of Peace and Justice More 125 The Redwood Singing Tree of Healing and Freedom from Fear More 124 The Arroyo Willow and Live Oak Singing Tree of Differences and Appreciation More 122 The Afghan Singing Tree of Women’s Strength and Freedom More 121 Palo Verde Singing Tree of a Green and Connected El Paso More 120 The Ancestor Singing Tree to Protect Future Fruits More 119 Singing Tree of Courageous Connection that Inspires Loving Harmony More 118 The Singing Tree that Heals Heartbreak More 117 The Post Oak Singing Tree of Spiritual Refreshment for the Long Haul More 116 The Pieces of Peace Dogwood Singing Tree More Previous Next
- Garden Of Eden Singing Tree
51f58fbb-e765-4fb5-bbbf-480f2de4daaf Back to Gallery Mural # 36 Garden Of Eden Singing Tree 1/1 Garden of Eden Singing Tree made by Naomi Duben . Date: April 20, 2014 Facilitator: Naomi Duben Partners: NA Location: San Francisco, CA, USA Previous Next












