Refuge In Paint at The Nader Art Museum Latin American Art
Miami, FL – March 29, 2017 – There’s a story behind every picture. The Nader Art Museum Latin American Art hosted, a 4-year retrospective – REFUGE IN PAINT. The exhibit began with a panel conversation about the importance of art in the the lives of children in war ridden areas and was followed by floor to ceiling installations, paintings, photography, prints and films that invite you to think beyond conventional media and step inside the world as a displaced person sees it. The proceeds of all the art work sold goes to support future art workshops for displaced children. Exhibit has been extended to the end on the month.
Fernando Sugranes, Nour Hunaidi, Alison Thompson, Samantha Robinson, Iran Issa Khan, & Felipe Arango
Fernando Sugranes
Fernando Sugranes, Nour Hunaidi, Alison Thompson, Samantha Robinson, & Iran Issa Khan
Fernando Sugranes, Nour Hunaidi, Alison Thompson, Samantha Robinson, Iran Issa Khan, & Felipe Arango
Fernando Sugranes, Nour Hunaidi, Alison Thompson, Samantha Robinson, Iran Issa Khan, & Felipe Arango
Felipe Arango & Iran Issa Khan
Iran Issa Khan & Felipe Arango
Ingrid Casares, Gary & Jennifer Nader
Peter Tunney & Mario Garnero
Christina Sirinyan, Amanda Church, & Mark Sirinyan
Christy Martin & Meena Chugani
Michelle Areces & Iran Issa Khan
Iran Issa Khan & Barbara Becker
Francesco Vaccarella & Jean-Laurent Raphael
Jhonny Salomon & Maud Arnold
Sylvia Steyer, Christina Sirinyan, Laureen Barrington, & Jenny Orlando
Nour Hunaidi
Flor Troconis, Fernando Sugranes, & Elisa Rodriguez-Vila