Current Artists
Fred Mutebi
Ugandan woodcut printmaker Fred Mutebi, has led a mission to use art as an educational tool to empower people and communities at the grass roots level through a program called Let Art Talk
Mark Breithaupt
Phoenix abstract stone sculptor, Mark Breithaupt, contributed an entire exhibition of his works in stone to benefit The March of Dimes.
Adam Miller
Adam Miller has officially launched Art Cause NYC.
Art Cause NYC was founded as a collaboration between artists and supporters in the business and philanthropy world as a way to bring attention to the pressing need around the world of millions of people living in poverty, war and need.
John L. Risseeuw
Over four decades, John L. Risseeuw’s art has often touched on political and social themes, including political corruption, equal rights, environmental abuse, fascism, illegal wars, arms proliferation and the brutality of landmines.
No Strings
The idea of using puppets as a tool for teaching life-saving messages came to Johnie McGlade many years ago during his work as an emergency aid coordinator at a feeding camp in Sudan, when an old puppet he owned would draw crowds of excited children out of nowhere.
Canterbury
“Fragments” is a hauntingly beautiful limited edition bronze sculptures representing the terrible reality created by landmines. These fragmented human forms speak of the tragic nature of man yet stand as symbols of hope. All proceeds go to the No More Landmines Trust for landmine removal and survivor support.
The exhibition ran from October 13th – 25th, 2007 at Chapter House, Canterbury Catherdral, Kent, UK.
Blake
Fragments and No More Landmines
A word from the artist about the art, what it has done and where it is going in the future.