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Arizona is final stop for George W. Bush Portraits of Courage traveling exhibition

The Arizona Historical Society and Sandra Day O鈥機onnor Institute will host a special exhibit from the George W. Bush Institute.

Running from Oct. 9 to Dec. 29 Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief鈥檚 Tribute to America鈥檚 Warriors will be on display at the Arizona Historical Society鈥檚 Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park, one of only four venues selected to host the paintings in 2018.

Our mission is really about connecting with people through history and, you know, history happens every day and what [these veterans have] been through, that’s part of our history as well,鈥 Tawn Downs, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Arizona Historical Society, said. 鈥淭his is a wonderful way for us to tell the story about these veterans and the sacrifices that they’ve made and, more importantly, their resilience as they’ve recovered from their various physical and emotional wounds.鈥

Portraits of Courage grew out of President Bush鈥檚 personal commitment to honor and tell the stories of veterans who fought in the Middle East after 9/11.

鈥淚 painted these men and women as a way to honor their service to the country and to show my respect for their sacrifice and courage,鈥 President Bush said in the video accompanying the exhibit. 聽

Arizona is very important in the military. A lot of these folks have gone through Arizona in their way and then we have a couple of them who live here,鈥 Ambassador Barbara Barrett said. 鈥淚 just worked [President George W. Bush] over, I said ‘you gotta come to Arizona,鈥 and he did.鈥

One of the painting subjects who came through the state is Israel Del Toro, who, according to Downs, lived in Arizona for many years.

鈥淗e was severely burned in just a horrific accident, and quite disfigured,鈥 Downs said.聽鈥淔or many years he felt like he should have died because he was afraid his disfigurement would be traumatic for his family and his children and others seeing him. Since, he has come out of that and recovered, and he [was] actually here for the opening reception.鈥

The exhibit contains 鈥渟ixty-six full-color portraits and a four-panel mural all painted by President Bush of 98 service members and veterans who have served our nation with honor since 9/11, and whom the President has come to know personally since leaving office.鈥

I was walking into the studio full of these paintings of the wounded warriors. There were a lot of them there already and he began to tell me about each of their stories,鈥 Sedrick Huckaby, one of President Bush鈥檚 art instructors,. 鈥淲e’d look at each painting and he would tell me their stories. I found it very touching that he knew so much about what they’d gone through and what they had done to survive.鈥

Each of the paintings are accompanied by the inspiring story of the subject, as written by President Bush, as well as featured in a hardcover book, by the same name, that are available at the museum.

It’s an important reminder that we owe our freedom to people who have selflessly signed up,鈥 Ambassador Barrett said. 鈥淚t’s a fun and lively artistic endeavor, it’s an occasion to bring the President to Arizona, and it’s an occasion to think about the people who have signed up. I think that’s the most important part, the people of Arizona coming together to pay tribute with the Commander-in-Chief to the people who put their lives on the line.鈥

There will also be resources and information created by the Bush Institute鈥檚 Military Service Initiative that visitors can read to learn about how to support veterans in their community.

For more information about the exhibition and admission prices click. For information on related programming at the museum, including 鈥淧ainting with the President鈥 with Sedrick Huckaby, click.

Emily Richardson

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