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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Haitian Art Beat

Haitian Art Beat

 Opening Reception to Showcase 30 Haitian Artists

Exhibition Nov. 4 – Dec. 24

For Immediate Release


Miami --   A groundbreaking display of Haitian craft and art opens next Nov. 4 to benefit grassroots movements in post-earthquake Haiti.in association with Beyond Borders, Haitian Art Beat hopes to raise $5,000.00 to help people build movements in Haiti and abroad to liberate themselves from isolation and oppression.  Proceeds will also be used to continue trade with Haitian artists and to promote artistic exchanges between Haiti and the United States.

  

Featuring works created since the January 12, 2010 earthquake that devastated Haiti, this exhibition showcases works by artists from Croix des Bouquets, Haiti. This village, just outside Port-au-Prince, is internationally known for its steel drum sculpture art.   Turning discarded oil drums into expressive and sometimes whimsical art provides sustainable income for hundreds of families in the Croix des Bouquets community.  Haitian metal art is expressive and painstakingly detailed artwork evoking images of everyday life, historical events and religious interpretations , including voodoo influences, dominant in Haiti’s African-inspired culture. 

 "In a time when we hear so much negative news from Haiti, Haitian Art Beat showcases and celebrates the most beautiful aspects of Haitian life and culture through art. The November 4 opening reception will feature live Haitian music and is free to the public.  It will be an evening of beauty, live music, drink, food, and fun which should not be missed." says Jeff Rogers of Epple Seed Arts.

 

Haitian Art Beat will be at the Konbit for Haiti Community Center located in the Bascayne Plaza at 79th Street and Biscayne Blvd. and will run through December, 24, 2011.  All are welcome, and prices range from under $5.00 to over $600.00.

Times: Opening Reception: 11 / 4 / 11: 7 pm – 11 pm

Exhibition Hours : 11 / 4 – 11 / 24: Wed.- Sat. 10 am – 4 pm and by appointment

Contact Information:

Epple Seed Arts: Jeff Rogers, 305 439 4540: (For more information on exhibit or private showings.)

Konbit for Haiti: Athena Jones, 786 358 0565: (For more information on location and hours.)

Location:
Konbit for Haiti

521 NE 81st Street. In Biscayne Plaza shopping Center off 79th Street

Private showings can be arranged by phoning Jeff Rogers of Epple Seed Arts at 305 439 4540. 

  


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