SETH BUBIN CREATES THE LATEST ICROSS EXHIBITION IN USA
http://www.sethrubinphotography.com/blog/2011/01/10/life-%C2%B7-color-%C2%B7-kenya-an-exhibit/
LIFE · COLOR · KENYA . . . an exhibit!
January 10, 2011
2010 was a memorable year for Seth Rubin Photography, most notably for it’s exciting and moving two month trip to Kenya to kick off the year. And now I’m happy to announce that just prior to the New Year, we hung the first associated exhibit in DC! Just across from the White House’s Lafayette Park, the framed photos now hang in the classy tea shop and cafe, Teaism. The warmth and vibrancy of the Kenyan people and their magical land shines in the drab winter months of this distant city . . . and all the while, just across the street from our president of Kenyan descent. (And with any luck, President Obama will join us and buy up a print!) The photographs were chosen to appeal to a wide audience, showcasing the world famous Maasai tribe, Kenya’s beautiful Maasai Mara wildlife, and stretching out to the stunning and strong portraits of the women of the Salgaa HIV/AIDS support groups.
25% of the sales profits will go directly back to supporting the healthcare programs I was introduced to in central and southern Kenya though the NGO ICROSS (International Community for the Relief of Starvation and Suffering). For more information, please don’t hesitate to contact myself or ICROSS directly.
www.icrossinternational.org and www.icrosskenya.org
ICROSS has been operating in East Africa for over 25 years, offering a wide-range of healthcare and sustainability programs to the various tribal and impoverished communities. They uniquely work with the resources, capabilities and capacities of poor marginalized communities seeking to strengthen their capacity to improve their own health and livelihoods through the rights based approaches of participation, inclusion and community empowerment processes. Over my two months of documenting their various and diverse projects, I learned of their hugely valuable [free] healthcare clinics for the Maasai, their home-based HIV/AIDS support, their research and teaching of the solar disinfection of water, and much more.
www.sethrubinphotography.com
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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