a curated portfolio of their child's artwork
It's a novel fundraiser and a couple of nutcase parents called channel nine.
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a curated portfolio of their child's artwork
It's a novel fundraiser and a couple of nutcase parents called channel nine.
It sounds like the centre wasn't releasing the original artwork though. If they had just made copies of a curated portfolio available for a reasonable price it would've been a great fundraiser, but instead they were holding the originals hostage for $2200 AUD if I understand correctly.
Maybe, I read it as some of the voluminous amount of art made by the kindergarten kids(much of which is typically chucked st the end of the year) was curated together into a portfolio with some photos. The article doesn't make it clear.
If I'm right it's still a dumb fundraiser but pretty innocuous.
This is the way
Had an okay ending at least!
plus one for using the word curated in correct context
Our primary school did this last year. The kids did some art project and the school submitted them to a website where you could buy it as a calendar, diary, tea towel etc. I thought it was a great idea. We bought a few tea towels that went down well as Christmas presents.
What the actual fuck