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    Opening the Vault. 110 female identifying artists were noticed in this immersive exhibit inside an empty bank vault.

    Opening the Vault. 110 female identifying artists were noticed in this immersive exhibit inside an empty bank vault.

    In an empty vault/solo art space in D’Art Center, Norfolk, VA , 110 female identifying artists were noticed. 10 female artists who shaped art history, 10 local female artists currently contributing to the creative landscape of the NEON District, VA, and 90 contemporary artists making a powerful statement with their artwork. From March 18th to April…

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  • “The Nonprofit Legacy”

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    Hope

    Hope

    Irene Zisblatt, Holocaust Survivor Holocaust survivor Irene Zisblatt is an authority in the field of hope. “We have to find a way, we have to try,” she says. We have to use our words to spread hope. “There is no room for hate.” When she was just 13 years old, Irene Zisblatt, along with her…

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  • “Love each other, forget about hate.”

    Adele Besserman, Holocaust Survivor Adele Besserman and I sat together for hours. Over a cup of tea and cookies, she told me the stories of her life. I am a stranger to Adele, having met with her only once before, we had lunch so she could “get to know me” and I her. Her generosity…

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  • Contribution

    I start each day when Gracie and Nikki, our pups, belly alarms go off. Gracie ever so softly licks my face until one eye opens. She then sits and stares at me until the other eye opens, by then her joyfulness has willed my body to move off the bed. Nikki is already dancing in…

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  • Thank you for noticing.

    5 years ago I asked you to notice, and you did. You noticed an artist who possessed a lofty idea of spreading the powerful message of a girls worth. The idea to create 50 murals in 50 states in charcoal that would fade off the wall sending the message, if you left a girl unnoticed…

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  • The wrong wall came down.

    The wrong wall came down.

    I think you probably get my reference. If not you can comment below and I’ll explain, but in all seriousness we knew this wall would be knocked down before I even started to paint it. Why? Why wouldn’t I paint another wall. Something more permanent? Because nothing is permanent. Everything changes and it is our…

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    Move

    My journey to becoming me. How I turned a dream into reality when the voices in my head, and some outside of my head said I was crazy. All I had to do was move. Video c/o Mike Huet of Lime Digital Agency. AAF CreativeZen was kind enough to invite me to speak at the…

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