Thursday, November 9, 2006
The Junior League House
Art For Hope Welcomes Local Artists For Exhibition
By Gaelle Llambi
article appears courtesy of The Memphian newspaper
Memphis, TN — When the Memphians open their heart to people, they do it BIG. About 60 artists from Memphis and its area decided to participate in the charity night at the Junior League Community Resource Center on Thursday, November 9. Everyone had the possibility to show their art and sell it. The artists generously gave 40% of their sales to Hope House. The Memphian was there to meet those talented people and see those one-of-a-kind paintings, ceramics, pottery, photography, jewelry and more.
Among those artists, I met three artists that are worth talking about. First, let me introduce you to Ronald Herd II. Maybe you know him under the name of the “artivist”. “My job as an artivist (artist + activist) is to actively promote understanding, love and appreciation for the creative arts as well as creative people. I use my art in particular to break down all types of walls and barriers that people put up either to justify their hatred, prejudice and indifference or because of their ignorance and naïveté towards certain issues and topics concerning people, history and cultures. One of my main objectives in my profession is to teach the world how to love not just tolerate black people and other beautiful beings and things,” said Ronald. If you want to know more about his art, check out this website: www.r2c2h2.com.
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