Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Relentless Resilience: Call to Women

Long ago before the patriarchal systems we have today there was much respect for the great mother, the sacred feminine. With the tragedy in Haiti, the death of three female Haitian activists for women's rights due to the earthquake, and the alarming report that 72% of Haitian females are raped in their life times. Let us remember Erzulie Dantor a female archetype of war and love from Haiti. Erzulie is known as the patron of Women's Finances and Women in Business. Legend has it that she fought in the Haitian revolution alongside her people however they cut out her tongue for fear she would reveal their secrets if caught. She is a fierce warrioress and a ferocious protector of women and children. Her roots go back through to the middle passage and finally to Africa. Erzulie is Oshun the West African goddess of Women's Rights, Oshun teaches us the world will be in disorder as long as women and children are disrespected, neglected and abused.
It is just to speak up for those unable to, express anger, fight back if provoked and carry on for those who are no longer with us.

Artists in Support of our Haitian Brethren

Sterling Silver Pendants, Feather Earrings and more surprises available at the Jakmel Art Gallery.
Belady (Bela & Lady of Harp) and Jude Papaloko are joining forces to raise money for Haiti disaster relief. All funds will be donated to Papaloko for Kids at the Jacmel Art Gallery/donation center. $7.00 at the door. Wine will be available. I will have my jewelry for sale and the following artists will be performing: MDC Jazz Band, Beatriz Ayende, Vero, Poetic Vibes: Lorenzo & Underscore, Susan, Sandy, Mercy Oliva, Myka, Bela, Papaloko, Lady of Harp, Isis San Miguel, Alexandra Vonelli, Myka, Flute Quartet, Beatrice "Simbiya" Ricco, Jessica Luisa, Laura Alonso (singer)
Sunday, February 28, 2010, 6:15pm to 10pm at the Jacmel Art Gallery, 7646 Biscayne Boulevard.








Wednesday, February 10, 2010

University of Miami

Relentless Resilience:  "Harnessing the Energy of the Contemporary African Diaspora Aesthetics"
Location:
University of Miami
College of Arts & Sciences,
Wesley Gallery
1210 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, Florida 33146

305.284.2542
Duration: February 7th to 28th

Gallery Hours: 10am to 5pm daily

Artists: Asser Saint-Val, Guy Syllien, 
Kristie Stephenson, 

Ansel Butler & Fred Thomas 
Opening: Friday February 19th, 2010
6:30pm to 10pm
Artist Panel Discussion at 8pm