Friday, August 17, 2007

Faith and Hope

Benefit Art Fair and Exhibition
At Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy




















"Faith and Hope Beyond Prison Walls"

The California Art Club is very excited to be participating in Faith & Hope: Beyond Prison Walls, a benefit art exhibition and sale at in support of Partnership for Re-Entry Program and Families of the Incarcerated, organized by the Office of Restorative Justice. The exhibition, held at the historic Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, will feature work by the Incarcerated through the Arts and Corrections Program, Art Release, and by members of the California Art Club.

Proceeds from sales will benefit the incarcerated and their families as they work to transition back into society and to make positive changes in their lives.

To purchase tickets for the exhibition and sale, please call Viki Battaglia at the Office of Restorative Justice, 213/637-7428
(Adults $25, Students $10).
All artwork will be available for purchase (cash and checks only).

Location: Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy
440 St. Katherine Drive
La Cañada, CA 91011

Date: Saturday, August 18, 4-7 p.m.

8 comments:

Mary said...

This is a nice project Robin and I know your entry will be of help to someone. I know they will sell!

Ophelia Chong said...

this is an amazing project to be involved in. it was wonderful to see you last night at ACCD. :O)
and i will get a potluck together soon for us HF's. :O)

Robin Neudorfer said...

Mary - I do hope so on both accounts

Ophelia Chong said...

okay, it was erika felsoory. you both have the same wonderful aura. :O)
and i need new glasses.

Robin Neudorfer said...

Ophelia - I agree, I am pleased to be included.
I was home safe and sound painting last night, but perhaps I had an out of the body experience and didn't know it.
Can't wait to see you and hear about your adventures.

Robin Neudorfer said...

HAHA!
I guess I had better wash my aura.
Can't wait to see you and hear about your adventures.

Stacy said...

Robin, this sounds like a worthy cause and I hope it was a successful and pleasant event. It is good to hear about you showing your work. It is too beautiful to keep home in the studio. :)

Robin Neudorfer said...

Yes it was a worthy cause, and was pleasant. Other than that, I think there were more volunteers and staff than actual art collectors. Made me realize how important it is to continue painting, producing, and persevering.
I appreciate your support Stacy.
Off to take a pic of my large work.