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| Moscow, Russia --Solo Exhibition
My international travels began during graduate school in 1996. I had been invited to show my work in Moscow by a professor from the Moscow Youth Institute, Dr. Arsen Melitonyan. My show was in the Phoenix Gallery across
from the Moscow White House. While there I gave a series of
lectures
concerning children's issues in the United States, which lead to
several
appearances on Russian television, as well as two radio interviews on
international
networks. I was also fortunate enough to meet with
representatives
of the Moscow City Government, UN representatives of a number of
countries,
as well as many other Diplomats from various nations. I found it
encouraging
that government officials from so many different countries expressed
sincere
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| Nairobi, Kenya - Solo Exhibition
In January of 1998, I traveled to Nairobi, Kenya. I gave six lectures while in Kenya to various University staff and students. Two of these were at the United States International University, located in Nairobi. Both lectures were to students studying psychology. I also met with government officials including Mr. Thuku, the Assistant Minister of Culture in Nairobi to discuss with him
some of the issues facing homeless children in Nairobi. I
made
it a point to visit the Kenafric School and orphanage just outside of
Nairobi.
The children waited about two hours for me to come and see them after
school.
They were all barefoot, hungry, and anxious to hear why I had come to
visit
them. I brought 170 articles of clothing and 60 packets of
medical
supplies with me on this visit, as well as a small amount of
food.
I explained to them that my intention with my exhibition at the French
Cultural Center in downtown Nairobi, was to emphasize to the people
of
Nairobi, that they and others like them are important to the future of
Kenya. |
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| Medillin, Colombia -- Solo Exhibition
In February 1999 I was invited to exhibit my work and lecture in Medillin, Colombia at the Centro Colombo, a University in downtown Medillin. While I was there I gave three television interviews, two radio and three newspaper interviews and worked with advanced collage students regarding the power of art. Part of the exhibition included fourteen life sized drawings that I did on the walls in charcoal. I was asked by many WHY? Why do something you cannot sell. I simply answered that I was not there to sell my work..that I had come to make an impression upon the people of Medillin regarding the fragility of their children. Like so many children of Medillin, my drawings would disappear. ![]() . ![]() |
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