PTC Weekly #13: Beads, Zoos and BBQs
In this week's PTC Weekly, find out how to make the most realistic cave paintings, and which PTC team member makes the best fresh...
PTC World News Roundup #2: 'Puppy Pistols'
Welcome to our second installment of WNR. In this week's post, find out why an asylum-seeking father and son decided to leave the U.K.;...
AOTW #12: "Even if you don’t have a valuable place in society, you can find acceptance through
For this week's 'Artist of the Week', we speak to Lea Clidassou, a great friend of PTC and co-founder of Studio Brique, the quirky...
A Comparison of the United States’ and Germany’s approach to the “Migration Crisis”
We explore the differences between U.S. and German migration policy, comparing their diametric responses to the recent 'migration...
PTC World News Roundup #1: Wild boars, computer dreams, and dancing teens.
This week we are launching 'PTC World News Roundup', your definitive guide to what's been happening to children and young people from...
PTC Weekly #12: Kids become journalists and explore different cultures.
We have had an exciting and busy week at Pass the Crayon: In Weissensee, we continued our workshop series learning about diversity...
"Art has the ability to express emotions without words": An Art Gallery Reflection.
Following on from last weekend's photography exhibition, 'The Art of Black and White', we take a closer looks at some of our favourite...
"These refugee children can, and will, change the way people see the world around them": M
Meghan Geist flew all the way from America for an internship with PTC. She has been an invaluable help to us over the past three weeks,...
Art of Black and White: An exhibition by GuruShots
We are honoured and grateful to be chosen by GuruShots as the beneficiary of the proceeds from their recent exhibition, "The Art of Black...
Pass the Crayon’s Response to the treatment of Children Seeking Refuge in the United States.
The US Government's recent policy U-turn over the separation and incarceration of children represents a small victory, however, we still...