May 1, 2013. 13 photos.
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The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public. -
The Nobelity Project’s “The Art of Moving Books” design competition winner will repaint a converted school bus that’s being turned into a mobile kids’ library in Roatan, Honduras. See all the entries (including this one) on display at Wardenclyffe Gallery (1101 Springdale Rd.) next Thursday, May 9, 7-10pm; the event is free and open to the public.
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