Sunday, 25 March 2012

SeBiArt at Bookophilia

Hey guys - super quick post to let you know I have work up at this cool bookstore in Kingston, Bookophilia from now through June.


You know I'm into community/art/edu programs and so I've committed proceeds of all sales to go to two organisations I support in Jamaica.  

One you've heard about here before, Studio 174 is run by Rozi Chung (hey that rhymed!! haha).  It's located on Water Street, downtown Kingston, and the art and educational programs there are provided for free to inner city children in need.  Many of the art workshops are focused on community beautification mural projects that also serve to improve the face of downtown Kingston.  S174 is in partnership with INSCAPE Foundation - an organization providing free clinical psych and art therapies to inner city citizens in stress.  

Rozi Chung(left) with S174 students, and Dr. Tammy Haynes of INSCAPE (far right blue shirt)
S174 studio workshops and exhibition space

I was recently introduced to yet another really great organization on my recent trip to Jamaica.  Run by Roslyn Ellison, Trenchtown Reading Center is now nearly 20 years old.  It's located in the heart of Bob Marley's old home town and has on offer free classes, reading and music sessions, and the most AMAZING library for the children of Trenchtown to enjoy.  

 

TTRC kids

Roslyn Ellison with TTRC kids


Proceeds from sales of my pieces at Bookophilia will go to both Studio 174 and Trenchtown Reading Center.  Please drop by if you are on the island, or pass the word around.  Thanks so much.




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8 comments:

  1. I love how you actually LIVE your life, so little of it goes on around me it's such a tonic to the soul to see & hear about your projects.

    :)

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  2. You make me want to be there!!!

    Vernice

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  3. Beautiful kids over there in Jamaica! Congrats on the exhibit at Bookophilia :) xo

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  4. Bernadine Simpson27 March 2012 at 16:31

    Wonderful work!

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  5. Berette, I am touched by your commitment to use art for community development as well as to uplift and empower our people. Both Studio 174 and TTRC are deserving of all the help we can give; I will play my part by passing on the word.


    LM

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  6. Congrats Berry!!! This is just awesome-ness!!! I will stop by and see the showing some time this week! And it looks like i need to be paying a visit to that reading center! Nuff possibilities there, as well as S174...loving the visions and the works! Keep it up sis...keep inspiring! Love & Light! *winkedy-wink-wink* :D

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  7. Arcadian Fields28 March 2012 at 19:55

    This is even wider in scope than your literacy project of yesteryear. I'm happy (but not surprised) to see you reaching out in this way through your art. Blessings and much success in this endeavour. Love

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