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Student Artist Trading Cards
StudentATC.com
 
A FREE website dedicated to assisting teachers organize classroom-to-classroom ATC exchanges
across the hall, across the country or across the world.
    
ARTIST TRADING CARDS
Art miniatures' created as a means for sharing a passion for art with others.
 
 
     The first step....Learn more about what ATC's are by clicking on the History and How-to page. 
 
       Next...Decide if you would like to become a member of StudentATC. Membership is FREE to Professional Educators hoping to connect with other members to organize a classroom-to-classroom ATC swap. Send in your completed online application for membership acceptance.    
  
       As a member...You will be given log in access to the Members Only page. This page contains contact information and ATC swap inquiry details from educators who are members of StudentATC.   
         

 

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This is an ATC I created in honor of my mother. Mom was born in 1925 in Poland. When she was 14 she was taken from her home and forced to work in a variety of undesirable places during WWII. Her story is a fascinating one, riddled with both horror and good fortune. For this card I used a photo (copy) of her taken in Austria at the end of the war. Doesn't she look beautiful? She told me she was able to trade her food ration coupons for good shoes, a purse and a respectable suit. However, no amount of bartered goods could hide the fact that she was a DP. Displaced Person. No family, no home. Remember, she was taken when she was only 14.

I can't tell you all the details here, but in the end, she ended up in America. She loves Poland, she loves everyone and everyplace...but she loves America most passionately. She raised a family here. She laughed and lived her life to the fullest here. She vows she will never leave 'the land of the free'.

Mom has Alzheimers now. She doesn't remember much. Maybe that's a blessing in disguise.

Sometimes she doesn't remember me. 

One day I showed her this ATC I made. Oh...the amazed expression on her face! She thought it was beautiful (she is, afterall, my MOM). It made her very, very happy. She is a STAR! Eventually, she tucked the card safely into her purse. I imagine she peeks at it every now and again. She is loved and will never be forgotten.

by Debbi