Don't Turn Your Back on AIDS - 2008
Art Contest Winners
de Flowers Heritage Foundation
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À propos du livre
On November 10, 2008 teachers and students from all over the San Francisco Bay area converged on the Ramsell Holding Corporation office building in Oakland to deliver some of the finest art yet submitted to the third annual "Don't Turn Your Back on AIDS" high school awareness art competition. The judges for this year had their work cut out for them as the quality of all submissions were superb!
Official Judges
Barbara Henry - Chief Curator of Education, Oakland Museum
Stephanie Cannizzo - Curatorial Associate, Berkeley Art Museum
Susan Walton - DTYBOA Veteran Art Teacher
Ann Trinca - Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek
As this event has grown over the past three years, we have been able to reach out to over five thousand high school art students and challenge them to express what they learn from our program through their art. Every year the submissions touch our hearts and souls and provide real representation of how this disease can affect all of us.
This year the Flowers Heritage Foundation has decided to publish the winning art in a high quality photo book so others can have this art move them as it has done the members of the Flowers Heritage Foundation, the judges of the contest, the employees of Ramsell Holding Corporation and its subsidiaries, and the guests that attend the annual event. We know it will move you as well so please recommend this book to a friend.
100% of the profits go to help patients!
Buy 2 give one to a friend and support the Flowers Heritage Foundation!
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Non lucratif et collect de fonds
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 22 - Date de publication: nov 21, 2008
- Mots-clés Art Contest, AIDS, Art
À propos du créateur
Our Mission The Flowers Heritage Foundation is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization (federal tax ID 481260781) dedicated to providing solutions for public health issues affecting the underserved and improving the lives of the most fragile among us. Our Guiding Principles Our current priority is to make a significant difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We allocate 100% of donor dollars to help improve and/or save the lives of the medically indigent through our programs. We intend to educate and increase awareness around HIV/AIDS as a public health dilemma. We aim to identify gaps in healthcare services and systems and treat health disparities, when possible, with effective public health solutions and create sustainable social justice outcomes.