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15 years of

THE BEAUTIFUL PROJECT

Creating art and finding beauty in communities worldwide

About the Beautiful Project


Borne out of her passion for creating art and desire to share that joy with others, artist Pamela Sukhum, launched the Beautiful Project in early 2006 and has since worked to inspire and empower communities world-wide through the vehicle of art. The Beautiful Project has worked closely with communities in 8 countries across the globe and over 20 cities in the United States–using art as a means of bringing people together and as a healing and self-empowering force in their lives.

Please know that every sale of Pamela's artwork helps to support
Beautiful Projects around the world.

Safe Passage

Pikpa Refugee Camp

Lesvos, Greece

An intimate glimpse into

just one of our 

Beautiful Projects...

Pikpa Refugee Camp Mural Project with Pamela Sukhum - Lesvos, Greece
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How We Serve

Community Mural Projects

We've worked with communities in the U.S. and worldwide creating large scale community murals as a means of bringing diverse people together with the common goal of creating beauty. 

 Read about the latest Tree of Life Community Mural Project in New Brighton, MN here.

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Educational Sponsorships

For the past 10 years the Beautiful Project has also provided educational sponsorships. See some of our success stories here.

Refugee Camp Empowerment and Healing Projects

We've worked the United Nations and with communities in refugee camps in 5 countries using art as a means of healing and

self-empowerment.

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Big Brothers

Big Sisters

We've worked with partner galleries and Big Brothers Big Sisters to create special paintings events with mentors and mentees in 10 cities across the U.S.

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The Beautiful Project Worldwide

The Beautiful Project has worked closely with communities in 8 countries across the globe and over 20 cities in the United States.

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Kassanda Secondary School, Mubende, Uganda

Pikpa Refugee Camp, Lesvos, Greece
Las Vegas Big Brothers Big Sisters, Las Vegas, NV
Boston Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boston, MA
Nablus Mural Project, West Bank
Minneapolis Big Brothers Big Sisters, U.S.A. multi-city
Nicaragua School and Mural Project, El Manzano Uno, Nicaragua

Spring Manor Senior Housing, Minneapolis, MN
Sartell High School, Sartell, MN
Gaga Refugee Camp, Chad, Africa
Gigi’s Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
McKinley Community Center, Minneapolis, MN
Gonje Refugee Camp, Chad, Africa

Rakai District, Rakai, Uganda (Educational Fund)

Our most recent project: New Brighton , MN (DETAILS HERE)

Ways to Support

The Beautiful Project, started in 2006 by Pamela Sukhum, is a
registered 501c3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.

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Beauty in the Broken Places

An interview with Pamela

Read full article here

Daily Good Interview with Pamela Sukhum  22,240 reads

Project Videos

Pikpa Refugee Camp Mural Project with Pamela Sukhum - Lesvos, Greece

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Pikpa Refugee Camp Mural Project with Pamela Sukhum - Lesvos, Greece
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Pikpa Refugee Camp Mural Project with Pamela Sukhum - Lesvos, Greece

Pikpa Refugee Camp Mural Project with Pamela Sukhum - Lesvos, Greece

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The Beautiful Project - Uganda 2018  - with artist Pamela Sukhum

The Beautiful Project - Uganda 2018 - with artist Pamela Sukhum

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A Shared Vision - Pamela Sukhum and The Beautiful Project - Nicaragua 2015

A Shared Vision - Pamela Sukhum and The Beautiful Project - Nicaragua 2015

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Beauty in the Broken Places - Pamela Sukhum and The Beautiful Project - Palestine 2015

Beauty in the Broken Places - Pamela Sukhum and The Beautiful Project - Palestine 2015

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Ways to Support 

The Beautiful Project, started in 2006 by Pamela Sukhum, is a
registered 501c3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.

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