Children’s lives have been turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic, and a new exhibit on display at the Jerusalem Cinematheque presents artwork that children from around the world have created in response to the coronavirus year.
The exhibition was created under the patronage of Chief of General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces Gen. Aleš Opata, and the Metropolitan Archbishop of Prague, the Czech Primate Dominic Cardinal Duka OP.
The Czech-based children’s peace movement, On Own Feet, is a humanitarian organization that helps children to help each other. It was founded by Bela Gran Jensen, who said, “It is quite encouraging, that our children, despite this difficult time, see the world in an optimistic way and full of colors.’’
The children’s artwork is beautiful and striking, portraying images of day-to-day life with the virus, such as hospital visits, tests and pictures of the virus itself, as well as representations of the anxiety and suffering that the disease has caused.