7,220 DAYS:A MUSEUM OF HENRY

2018 Henry Armero Award Winner

The winner of this year’s Henry Armero Award is Sara Adkins whose work combines two of Henry’s interests, computer science and music. Sara  graduated from CMU in 2018 with a BCSA in Computer Science and Music Technology with a minor in Sound Design.Who best to describe her award winning project[…]

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Soccer Mommy sings about Henry

  Sophie Allison isn’t singing about our Henry, but she could be. where henry goes i don’t know but i wanna see the places in his dreams he seems to love and when he looks to the sky there’s a city in his smile and there’s an ocean in his[…]

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Dia’s Letter

It’s been a while since this has happened, I know, but I wanted to submit my memories of Henry. He’s been on my mind ever since I found out – I don’t think many days have gone by where I don’t think about him. I’ll never be able to cover[…]

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Erin’s Letter

  I know you don’t know me, but I wanted to reach out to you. To let you know how Henry still impacts my daily life even nearly five years after his death. And how I suspect he always will. I don’t presume to have known him that well, but[…]

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Mary’s Letter

Most days I try to write a note to David. It’s just a journal of jumbled thoughts , tears, and what you might call prayers. Today I will write to you. Dear Henry, We all miss you so much. We haven’t forgotten your special intellect, your joy in life ([…]

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2017 Henry Armero Award Showcase

On Friday October 13th, 2017 Carnegie Mellon’s BXA Program hosted the annual showcase of the Henry Armero Awards for Inclusive Creativity in the Great Hall of the College of Fine Arts. During the event the award winners presented the projects they have been working yet again proving the eclectic interests[…]

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2017 Henry Armero Award Winners

Here are the winners of the 2017 Henry Armero Award: Neighborhood Pen Pals Elizabeth Agyemang – BFA, Art with an additional major in Professional Writing In Neighborhood Pen Pals, personal narratives are the bridge between community engagement and social activism. The piece exists in the form of a subscription box[…]

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Henry lives again (in a Murakami video game)

If you miss Henry, read Haruki Murakami and play video games (which I admit might be a small subset) you are in for a treat because Henry makes an appearance in the game MEMORANDA. Memoranda is a point and click game with very simple mechanics that is based on Murakami’s[…]

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4AH – Remembering Henry

Four years later and it still seems barely credible. Personally I am amazed how life goes on which such obstinate normalcy. Henry’s friends, brothers and sister get older, the world turns, seasons pass, new art, books, movies and games come into being which he will never see, almost as if[…]

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