Women’s Collective Show, OCAD

Ontario College of Arts & Design (OCAD)
March 3-14, 2003, Toronto CAN

My artworks will be featured with the works of 35 artists at the Ontario College of Arts and Design (OCAD). Exhibiting in the OCAD Central Hall and Transit Space, March 3-14th, 2003 (Toronto, Canada), the Women’s Collective Show will feature the works of women artists in video, sculpture, fibre, ceramics, jewellery painting etc…

The opening reception will take place on March 6th at 7pm at 100 McCaul St.

The Fourth Annual Millenium Art Auction

Arts on King Wagner Rosenbaum Gallery, Toronto CAN, March 3, 2003

This year I donated one of my works (L1-Untitled) to The New Leaders of the Sunnybrook and Women’s Foundation to be put up for sale in a silent art auction. The event took place on March 3rd, 2003 at Arts on King Wagner Rosenbaum Gallery. All the proceeds from the donated works of both emerging and established artists went towards IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) Research at the Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre.

Artist Talk, Valley Park Middle School

As part of the Human Rights Through Art Exhibition and Black History Month I was invited by the communications coordinator Melanie Vendrame of Coca-Cola to talk to the grade 7 and 8 students of Valley Park Middle School who were visiting on location (Toronto, CAN). The students and I discussed how important it is exercise your rights and to be an active participant in the community no matter how big or small. The students were most impressive in their knowledge and questions about human rights and I have to say it was fun spending time with them. They also had questions about my work as an artist and the arts in general. When asked why did I become an artist, I responded that in the arts you have the opportunity to communicate on a different level and if you have a dream then you most definitely have to reach for it. For the sky is not the limit and every voice needs to be heard.

7th Annual Human Rights Through Art Exhibition

February 3 to March 13, 2003, Touring, Toronto CAN

This is my third year participating in the Human Rights Through Art Exhibition. This exhibit in celebration of Black History Month in Canada displays the works of both emerging and established artists in Ontario. Organized by the Ontario Regional Office of the Canadian Human Rights Commission and sponsored by McDonald Block, Scotiabank, Coca-Cola and the Royal Picture Framing Factory, this exhibit not only celebrates the achievements and contributions of Blacks in Canadian culture through the means of art expression but it also celebrates the human rights and expression of all Canadians..

From February 3 to March 13, 2003, works will be rotated throughtout Toronto at the location of the sponsors involved in this year’s event.